was noted for having some of the lowest initial sticker prices due to lower dealership markups and overhead costs. Top Affordable States in 2017
also stood out as a top contender, offering no state sales tax and capping dealer documentation fees at low levels.
In 2017, was widely considered the cheapest state to buy a new car due to its combination of zero state sales tax, low registration fees, and competitive insurance premiums.
The following states were consistently ranked as the most cost-effective for car buyers in 2017, based on taxes, fees, and initial purchase price: Which States Have the Best New Car Deals? | U.S. News
offered some of the best new car inventory and competitive pricing, though higher registration and insurance costs compared to New Hampshire could impact long-term savings.