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When you're determining the cost of owning a car, which of the following do you NOT need to consider?
A.
Gasoline
B.
Maintenance and Repairs
C.
Dealer incentives
D.
Car payment
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C. Dealer incentives
Gasoline, maintenance/repairs, and the car payment are ongoing or direct costs of ownership. Dealer incentives are discounts or promotions (not a cost) and would reduce your purchase price rather than add to ownership costs.
Gasoline, maintenance/repairs, and the car payment are ongoing or direct costs of ownership. Dealer incentives are discounts or promotions (not a cost) and would reduce your purchase price rather than add to ownership costs.
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