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Connecticut Out-the-Door Price Calculator

See the real out-the-door price of a used car in Connecticut. This calculator starts with Connecticut's 6.35% state sales tax, a typical $599 doc fee, a $25 title fee, and a registration estimate — all pre-filled, with trade-in credit factored in. No signup.

State sales tax
6.35%
Doc fee (typical)
$599
Title fee
$25
Registration (est.)
$60

Defaults for Connecticut: 6.35% state sales tax, $599 doc fee, $25 title, $60 registration. These are estimates from our state dealer-fee data— verify with your DMV.

Out-the-door price

$27,272

Total sales tax applied: 6.35%

Vehicle price
$25,000
Trade-in credit
-$0
Sales tax (6.35%)
$1,588
Documentation fee
$599
Title fee
$25
Registration / plates
$60
Out-the-door total
$27,272

Taxes and fees vary by county and dealer. This is an estimate to sanity-check a quote, not a binding figure. Registration is often value- or weight-based, so treat it as a ballpark.

What a car really costs out the door in Connecticut

On a $25,000 used car in Connecticut, the out-the-door total works out to about $27,272. That breaks down as $25,000 for the vehicle, $1,588 in state sales tax at 6.35%, a $599 documentation fee, a $25 title fee, and roughly $60 for registration and plates. Any county or city sales tax is added on top — enter your local rate in the calculator to see it.

Connecticut's 6.35% state vehicle sales tax is above the national average of 5.02%, and its typical $599 doc fee is higher than the roughly $398 charged nationwide. The doc fee is the one negotiable line here — title and registration are fixed government charges. For a plain-English breakdown of every line, see our Connecticut dealer fees guide.

These are estimates pulled from our state dealer-fee data (updated 2026-07-11). Doc fees are set by each dealer and registration is often based on a vehicle's value, weight, or age, so treat the figures as a way to sanity-check a quote — not a binding total. Always confirm the exact numbers on your paperwork and with the Connecticut DMV. Want the general version? Use the main out-the-door price calculator.

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Connecticut out-the-door price FAQ

How much is the out-the-door price on a car in Connecticut?
On a $25,000 used car in Connecticut, expect roughly $27,272 out the door: $25,000 vehicle price, $1,588 state sales tax (6.35%), a $599 documentation fee, a $25 title fee, and about $60 for registration. Local county tax, if any, is added on top — use the calculator above to add your local rate.
What is the car sales tax rate in Connecticut?
Connecticut's base state vehicle sales tax is 6.35%, which is above the national average of 5.02%. Counties and cities can add a local rate on top, so your total tax may be higher depending on where you register the car.
How much are dealer doc and title fees in Connecticut?
The typical documentation fee in Connecticut runs about $599 — higher than the roughly $398 national average — and the state title fee is around $25. Doc fees are dealer profit and vary from lot to lot, so it is the one line worth pushing back on. Title and registration are government charges you cannot negotiate.
Is sales tax charged before or after a trade-in in Connecticut?
Most states, and this calculator by default, apply sales tax to the price after the trade-in credit, so a trade-in lowers the tax you owe. A few states tax the full price regardless. Enter your trade-in above to see the effect, and confirm Connecticut's trade-in rule with the DMV if it matters to your deal.

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