Out-the-door price by state
Oregon Out-the-Door Price Calculator
See the real out-the-door price of a used car in Oregon. This calculator starts with Oregon's 0% state sales tax, a typical $250 doc fee, a $101 title fee, and a registration estimate — all pre-filled, with trade-in credit factored in. No signup.
- State sales tax
- 0%
- Doc fee (typical)
- $250
- Title fee
- $101
- Registration (est.)
- $60
Defaults for Oregon: 0% state sales tax, $250 doc fee, $101 title, $60 registration. These are estimates from our state dealer-fee data— verify with your DMV.
Out-the-door price
$25,411
Total sales tax applied: 0%
- Vehicle price
- $25,000
- Trade-in credit
- -$0
- Sales tax (0%)
- $0
- Documentation fee
- $250
- Title fee
- $101
- Registration / plates
- $60
- Out-the-door total
- $25,411
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 Oregon
On a $25,000 used car in Oregon, the out-the-door total works out to about $25,411. That breaks down as $25,000 for the vehicle, $0 in state sales tax at 0%, a $250 documentation fee, a $101 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.
Oregon is one of the few states with no statewide vehicle sales tax, so the tax line above is $0. That makes Oregon's out-the-door total unusually close to the sticker — the fees, not the tax, are what to watch. The national average state vehicle sales tax is 5.02%. For a plain-English breakdown of every line, see our Oregon 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 Oregon DMV. Want the general version? Use the main out-the-door price calculator.
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- How much is the out-the-door price on a car in Oregon?
- On a $25,000 used car in Oregon, expect roughly $25,411 out the door: $25,000 vehicle price, $0 state sales tax (0%), a $250 documentation fee, a $101 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 Oregon?
- Oregon has no statewide vehicle sales tax (0%). You may still owe local or county levies and other DMV paperwork, so confirm with your county before you sign.
- How much are dealer doc and title fees in Oregon?
- The typical documentation fee in Oregon runs about $250 — lower than the roughly $398 national average — and the state title fee is around $101. 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 Oregon?
- 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 Oregon's trade-in rule with the DMV if it matters to your deal.