It’s
happened to everyone. Yes, even
you. You’re perusing the inside of our
dealership, checking out the coolest new vehicles and you’re bogged down by the
infamous New Car Window Sticker that has TONS of new information on it. In today’s blog, we’ll provide some details
courtesy of Edmunds.com. Check it out
below:
1.
Model Information
This
is where you will find the basic model information for the vehicle. The section
is usually located in the top left or right corner. It tells you the engine and
transmission combination, exterior and interior color, the year and trim level
of the vehicle. Checking this part of the sticker is the best way to quickly
ensure that the car in front of you has the engine and color configuration
you're looking for.
2.
Standard Equipment
This
section of the window sticker lists all items and features that are included in
the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). Items listed here should be
consistent with any other vehicle in this trim level. These items are grouped into
such categories as: Exterior, Interior, Safety/Security, Comfort/Convenience
and Mechanical/Performance.
3.
Warranty Information
This
section lists the length of the new car's bumper-to-bumper and powertrain
warranties and notes any roadside assistance package that the manufacturer
offers. Some new cars also come with free maintenance programs, and that
coverage is also listed here. If you want to compare coverage among automakers,
Edmunds keeps a comprehensive list on the warranty and roadside assistance
page.
4.
Optional Equipment
In
this section, you'll find information on the car's factory-installed options.
Some carmakers bundle them into packages. Others offer them à la carte. Knowing
a vehicle's options can help you price it correctly and make apples-to-apples
comparisons with other cars on the lot.
5.
Pricing Information
This
is where you'll find the base price of the vehicle and a breakdown of options
and fees. Other items that would appear here are the destination charge (cost
of transporting the vehicle to dealer) and any gas-guzzler tax (levied on cars
with a combined MPG of 22.5 or less). The total price of the vehicle is
sometimes located here, but it often occupies its own space.
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