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Washington Total Cost to Buy a Car Calculator

The sticker price is only part of what you pay to drive away in Washington. On top of the vehicle price you'll owe 6.50% state sales/use tax, a $15.00 title fee, plus registration and plate fees. Enter your negotiated price below to estimate the out-the-door total for Washington.

โš  Independent Checklist โ€” Not an Official SourceThis is an independent checklist based on official state motor vehicle sources. Requirements in Washington can vary by vehicle type, lien status, county, and transaction details. Always confirm with your official state motor vehicle agency before submitting documents or fees. This is not legal advice and is not affiliated with any DMV or government agency.

Estimate your total cost to buy in Washington

Enter the negotiated price to estimate your out-the-door total โ€” purchase price plus Washington tax, title, registration, and plate fees.

Purchase priceโ€”
Sales/use tax (6.50%)Check official source
Title fee$15.00
Registration fee$30.00
Plate feeCheck official source

Estimated out-the-door totalEnter a price to estimate

Estimate only. Excludes local/county taxes, dealer documentation fees, weight- or value-based surcharges, and any inspection or emissions fees. Confirm every figure with the official source below.

What goes into your Washington out-the-door price

Cost componentWashington
State sales/use tax rate6.50%
Title fee$15.00
Base registration fee$30.00
Plate feeCheck official source

Washington title fee is approximately $15 (varies by transaction). Base registration is $30, with weight-based fees on top. State motor vehicle use tax is 6.5%; local taxes add to a typical 8%โ€“10.5% combined.

View Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) fee schedule โ†—

What this estimate excludes

  • Local and county taxes. Added on top of the Washington state sales tax rate.
  • Dealer documentation fee. Dealers charge a doc fee on top of the price; it is often itself taxable.
  • Weight- or value-based surcharges. Some Washington registrations add a fee based on the vehicleโ€™s weight or value.
  • Inspection, emissions, and EV fees. Charged separately where Washington requires them.

Official Washington source

โ†—Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL)www.dol.wa.gov

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Frequently asked questions

What is the total cost to buy a car in Washington?

Beyond the purchase price, budget for 6.50% state sales/use tax, a $15.00 title fee, registration, and plate fees. Local taxes and dealer doc fees add more. Use the calculator above for a Washington-specific estimate, and confirm final figures with Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL).

What does "out-the-door price" mean?

Out-the-door price is the full amount you pay to leave with the car โ€” the negotiated vehicle price plus all taxes and government fees (sales/use tax, title, registration, plate) and any dealer documentation fee. It is almost always higher than the advertised price.

Do I pay these fees on a private-party purchase in Washington?

Yes. Even buying from a private seller, you still owe Washington sales/use tax and title, registration, and plate fees when you title and register the vehicle. You just skip the dealer documentation fee.

How can I lower my total cost in Washington?

A trade-in usually reduces the taxable amount (where Washington allows a trade-in credit), which lowers your sales tax. Negotiating the doc fee and choosing a standard plate over a specialty plate also help. Registration and title fees are set by the state and generally fixed.

Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 ยท Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team ยท Based on official Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) sources ยท Independent resource ยท Not legal advice