"First," she said, "the government wants their share." She pointed to the . "In our state, it’s 7%. That adds $1,050 to the bill." Leo winced. He’d forgotten that buying a car wasn’t like buying a used shirt at a garage sale; the tax man always stayed in the passenger seat.
"And if you were moving from out of state," Sarah added as a footnote, "you might have run into an or a Smog Fee to ensure the car meets local environmental standards. Luckily, this one is already cleared." taxes and fees when buying a used car
As he finally drove the silver sedan off the lot, the car felt amazing, but Leo had learned a valuable lesson: when you're buying a used car, the price on the glass is never the price on the check. "First," she said, "the government wants their share

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