Avoid spending thousands on shipping your car by selecting one of these brands.

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New cars are expensive enough. You don’t want to add on thousands to ship your car on top of your MSRP.Â
Lucky for us, Consumer Reports compiled a list of the cars with the least expensive destination charges — meaning the price an automaker charges to ship your car from the factory.
Continue reading to see which made the list.

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You might be surprised to know that Mercedes currently has the cheapest destination charges among automakers. The German automaker charges $1,150 for all its cars and SUVs.

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Toyota $TM levies a $1,160 destination charge for most cars, according to Consumer Reports

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BMW adds a $1,175 destination charge to all cars and SUVs—not bad compared to many of its competitors.

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Acura levies a $1,195 destination charge for its Integra sedan, according to Consumer Reports.

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Honda $HMC has $1,195 destination charges for the Civic and Prelude, the lowest among its many models, according to Consumer Reports.

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Kia levies a $1,195 destination charge for its K4 and K5 sedans, according to Consumer Reports. That’s low compared to some of the automakers' charges for other models.

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Nissan has a $1,195 destination charge for its Z sports car, according to Consumer Reports.

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Subaru levies a $1,195 destination charge for its BRZ sports car and Impreza hatchback, according to Consumer Reports.

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Volvo has a $1,195 destination charge for its V60 station wagon, according to Consumer Reports.

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Mazda levies a $1,235 destination charge for its 3 sedan, according to Consumer Reports.