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90–100 · Exceptional

Transparency Verdict

Platinum earns an A.

One of the good ones.

You can walk in here with confidence. Fees are reasonable, add-ons are rare, and the final number usually matches the listing.

Moderate confidence — based on 12 verified out-the-door quotes and 2 tracked negotiations
Collected Sep 22, 2025Jan 6, 2026 · Updated Apr 25, 2026

The full story

Why Platinum earned this grade

Between September 2025 and January 2026, CarEdge negotiated or logged 12 verified deals with this dealership. We pulled the doc fee, the add-ons, and the gap between advertised and out-the-door price from each one. Then we graded them the way a friend in the business would: on the things that actually cost you money.

What they do well

3 things

Doc fee is in line with the market

At $301, their doc fee sits at or just under the national average. Not exceptional, but nothing to fight over.

Add-ons are the exception, not the rule

Only 17% of quotes include dealer-installed add-ons, averaging $499 when present. Most shoppers here never see them.

Advertised pricing is largely honest

On average, the quoted price is only 0.4% above the listing — small enough to be fees, not markup games.

! Where to push back:Nothing glaring. That's part of why they scored where they did.

12 verified OTD quotes from Platinum

Real out-the-door worksheets, not reviews. Click “View Quote” on any row to see the price breakdown.

Recent Quotes

Verified out-the-door prices from real transactions

6 vehicle transactions12 individual quotes

2025 Cadillac Escalade ESV

2 quotes
$111,467
$301doc feeNo add-onsSaved $1,810
View 2 Quotes →

2026 Cadillac Escalade

4WD Platinum LuxuryNew2 quotes
$132,426
$287doc fee$499add-onsSaved $2,125
View 2 Quotes →

2026 Chevrolet Traverse

New
$48,324
$301doc feeNo add-ons
View Quote →

2026 Chevrolet Traverse

LTNew
$49,000
$301doc feeNo add-ons
View Quote →

2023 Chevrolet Tahoe

RSTUsed5 quotes
$64,915
$301doc feeNo add-ons
View 5 Quotes →

2026 Chevrolet Traverse

Sport UtilityNew
$46,206
$301doc feeNo add-ons
View Quote →

Most Common Add-ons

1
window tintavg $499
2 quotes

At a Glance

Doc fee ($301) is at or below average
Minimal dealer markup above listing price

Tips for Platinum

  • Minor add-ons (~$83) may appear. Ask what's included and if they can be removed.
  • A-rated dealer! Focus on vehicle price negotiation—fees are already competitive.
  • Doc fee ($301) is at or below national average. One less thing to negotiate.
  • Dealer markup is effectively 0% above listing (excluding taxes). This dealer keeps their fees minimal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Platinum's doc fee?

Platinum charges a typical documentation fee of $301. The state average is $499. This is based on 12 verified OTD quotes in our database.

Does Platinum add mandatory add-ons?

Platinum adds an average of $83 in dealer add-ons when present. Ask for an itemized breakdown and negotiate to remove non-essential items like paint protection, nitrogen tire fill, or VIN etching.

Is Platinum a good dealer?

Platinum has a transparency score of 97/100, earning a Grade A. This score is based on their doc fees, add-on behavior, dealer markup, and data quality from 12 verified OTD quotes. This is a well-above-average score, indicating transparent pricing practices.

How we know this

Every number on this page came from a real deal.

Most dealer review sites scrape star ratings and count angry posts. We do the opposite. CarEdge shops for cars alongside thousands of real buyers every week — and when we negotiate on their behalf, we capture the full out-the-door breakdown the dealer sends back.

For Platinum, that has meant 12 verified OTD quotes across 2 negotiated deals logged into our database. Each one is a PDF, an email, or a screenshot showing the actual doc fee, the actual add-ons, and the actual final price — not a salesperson's promise.

Fee Transparency

30%

Is the doc fee reasonable, or is it just profit? We compare it against the state average — and the legal cap, where one exists.

Add-on Behavior

30%

How often does the dealer try to stick on paint protection, theft deterrent, or nitrogen tires? And when they do, how much do they cost you?

Price Accuracy

30%

Does the advertised listing price match what you'd actually sign for? We flag dealers whose out-the-door diverges from the listing.

Data Quality

10%

More data = more trustworthy grade. Dealers with lots of recent, complete quotes score higher for consistency.

The four numbers behind the grade

Weighted Score

The raw component scores — the math that led to A.

Fee Transparency (30%)
100
Add-on Behavior (30%)
90
Price Accuracy (30%)
100
Data Quality (10%)
100

Doc Fee Comparison

This dealer$301
National avg$400

Pulled 12 quote records · Grades update as new data comes in · Dealers cannot pay to change their score.

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