Dealer Fees in New Mexico

Real fee data from 36 verified buyer deals across 23 dealerships

$458

Avg Doc Fee

No Cap

State Cap

$347 – $599

Range Seen

New Mexico has no doc fee cap

Without a state cap, New Mexico dealers can charge any amount for documentation. This makes it especially important to check actual fee data before visiting a dealer. The table below shows real fees from verified buyer deal sheets.

No state cap; NM charges gross receipts tax rather than sales tax

New Mexico Dealers by Doc Fee (Lowest First)

DealerCityDoc FeeDeals
Mercedes-Benz of Santa FeSanta Fe$3471
Galles ChevroletAlbuquerque$3501
Mercedes-Benz Porsche Audi of AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque$3791
Honda Subaru of Santa FeSanta Fe$3895
Melloy JeepLos Lunas$4001
Tillery Chevrolet GMCMoriarty$4491
Pitre Buick GMCAlbuquerque$4501
Chevrolet of Santa FeSanta Fe$4895
FiestaAlbuquerque$4951
Gmail.comAlbuquerque$4991
Fiesta VolkswagenAlbuquerque$4991
Hi Country Buick GMCFarmington$5001
Roswell ToyotaRoswell$5003
Octane GMC of Santa FeSanta Fe$5001
Larry H. Miller Casa ChevroletAlbuquerque$5491
Hatch Toyota Stateline CDJRSilver City$5991

Based on verified buyer deal sheets. Doc fees extracted from itemized fee breakdowns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average dealer doc fee in New Mexico?

Based on 26 verified buyer deal sheets, the average documentation fee at New Mexico dealerships is $458. Actual fees range from $347 to $599.

Does New Mexico cap dealer doc fees?

New Mexico does not have a state-mandated cap on dealer documentation fees. This means fees can vary widely. Always negotiate doc fees as part of your deal.

Are dealer fees negotiable in New Mexico?

Doc fees are generally fixed per dealership but you can negotiate the overall deal to offset them. Add-ons (paint protection, VIN etching, pro packs) are almost always negotiable — ask to have them removed.