New Car Destination Charges Going Through The Roof!
		
		
		
			Prices for cars are hitting record highs lately as the chip shortage  and general supply chain issues rage across the world. In the shadows of  this tumultuous activity, destination charges have been increasing to  new highs as well, reports Automotive News. 
The assertion is that non-negotiable destination fees are being used to pad out profit margins. Automotive News note  that in many cases, increases to destination charges have outpaced the  rate of inflation, suggesting a disconnection from the real cost of  delivering vehicles to the customer. Examples are prevalent across the  industry. Jeep is now charging a $2000 shipping fee on every Wagoneer  and Grand Wagoneer sold. Furthermore, regardless which light-duty  full-size pickup truck you want to buy, from any manufacturer, you'll be  paying $1,695 for delivery.
			
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