Raymond Antioch

CA3 verified quotes*These quotes come from real negotiations by CarEdge members. Each quote shows actual pricing a customer received from this dealer.Data: Oct 9, 2025 - Dec 29, 2025Claim this page
B
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Transparent Dealer
Score: 88.6/100
Doc FeeA documentation fee (doc fee) covers the dealer's cost for processing paperwork. It's legally required to be the same for all customers at a given dealership. In most states, this fee is negotiable.
$368
Dealer MarkupThe percentage the dealer adds above the listing price in fees (doc fee, add-ons, and other charges). Taxes and government fees are excluded. Lower is better.
+0.0%
Avg NegotiatedThe difference between the first quote and final quote for the same vehicle. Shows how much was saved through negotiation.
$3,620

Transparency Score BreakdownOur transparency score (0-100) measures how upfront dealers are about pricing. Higher scores mean lower doc fees, fewer add-ons, and prices closer to what's advertised.

Fee Transparency (30%)Measures doc fee fairness. Dealers charging at or below $499 score highest. Fees above $1,500 score lowest. Doc fees are the same for every customer at a dealership.73
Add-on Behavior (30%)Measures how often the dealer adds extra products to deals. Dealers who rarely push add-ons or keep them minimal score highest.100
Dealer Markup (30%)Measures dealer-controlled fees above the listed price, excluding taxes and title fees. Dealers with minimal markup score highest.100
Data Quality (10%)Measures how complete the pricing data is in our records. More complete data = more reliable scores.67
  • Doc fee ($368) is $283 above CA average ($85)
  • No mandatory dealer add-ons detected
  • Dealer markup averages 0.0% above listing (excellent — minimal fees beyond the vehicle price)

Doc Fee Comparison

This dealer$368
CA avg$85
National avg$398

Recent QuotesThese quotes come from real negotiations by CarEdge members. Each quote shows actual pricing a customer received from this dealer.

2025 Chevrolet Corvette

$147,510
Doc Fee$368
Add-onsNone
Savings$3,620
View Original OTD Quote

2026 Kia EV9

$66,663
Doc Fee$368
Add-onsNone
Savings
View Original OTD Quote

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Raymond Antioch's doc fee?

Raymond Antioch charges a typical documentation fee of $368. The CA average is $98. This is based on 3 verified OTD quotes in our database.

Is Raymond Antioch a good dealer?

Raymond Antioch has a transparency score of 88.6/100, earning a Grade B. This score is based on their doc fees, add-on behavior, dealer markup, and data quality from 3 verified OTD quotes. This is a well-above-average score, indicating transparent pricing practices.

At a Glance

Minimal dealer markup above listing price
Doc fee ($368) is well above average ($98)

Tips for Raymond Antioch

  • Doc fee ($368) is at or below national average. One less thing to negotiate.
  • 👍This dealer typically doesn't add mandatory dealer add-ons. That's a good sign of transparency.
  • Dealer markup is only +0% above listing (excluding taxes). This dealer keeps their fees minimal.
  • ℹ️Limited data (3 quotes). Score may change as we collect more information.

Data Summary

Total Quotes
3
Recent (12mo)
3
Complete Data
2

What to Expect

When shopping at Raymond Antioch:

  • Expect a doc fee around $368
  • OTD price is typically 0-1% above listing
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