The 10 cars with the least expensive destination charges
Hidden fees might be one of the last things you want when car shopping. The good news is that the shopping process is a lot more transparent than it used to be, but the bad news is that there are still some fees you can’t avoid. Destination charges are one of them. Automakers apply the charges to cover their shipping expenses when moving cars to dealers, but some companies charge way less than others. Consumer Reports recently ranked the new vehicles with the most expensive destination fees, and also the most affordable, to help buyers make more informed choices.
Interestingly, the vehicles with the most affordable destination charges come from three luxury brands. Mini and its parent company, BMW, have the cheapest, at $995, with Audi not far behind at $1,095.
The ten most affordable destination charges include:
All Mini models: $995
All BMW models: $995
Buick Envista: $1,095
Chevrolet Malibu and Trax: $1,095
Honda Accord and Civic: $1,095
Toyota Cars Only: $1,095
Nissan Altima/Sentra/Versa: $1,115
Subaru BRZ/Impreza/Legacy: $1,120
Of course, some automakers charge much higher fees than the ones seen for the models on this list. The Ford F-150 Lightning comes with a $2,095 destination charge, while the Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer have $2,000 tacked on at the bottom line.