Driving a car in New York State is just so expensive. You have to pay for registration, tolls, inspections, title fees, not to mention the car payment, gas and insurance.
New York State certainly does not try and help any drivers out when it comes to finances. Now, they want all of New York State to pay $25 per year per driver in order to fund other people using public transportation. New York City has already enacted the $25 fee–for at least 2 years, totaling 50 bucks per driver.
You may not need it for yourself, but think about your aging parents who may rely on public transit, think about people with disabilities in your community who rely on public transit,” New York State Senator Jeremy Cooney told WTEN. “Think about your workers, if you’re an employer, who rely on public transit. It’s a rising tide that lifts all boats.”
As you can imagine people are outraged by the idea.
Now, if you are buying a car for the first time and this is the original registration of your car or truck, you owe an automatic $75. This is not included in the registration fee and county and local taxes that you will have to pay.
New York State’s mandatory fees, according to their website include:
the fees for your vehicle plates ($25.00)your title certificate fee of $50.00the sales tax – the amount of the sales tax depends on the purchase price and your locality. You can see the current sales tax rates by jurisdiction at the Department of Taxation and Finance website.
There is a minimum 2-year fee of $32.50 for a vehicle that has 6 or more cylinders, or for an electric vehicle. Dealers, this minimum fee is not a surcharge or an additional fee.
Rudest Drivers In New York State Tend To Drive These Vehicles?
Is it just us, or do the tailgaters, speeders and rude drivers tend to drive these vehicles?