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Car Dealers in Ontario

1,713 car dealers found. Want results sorted by distance? Use the zip code search.

The largest concentration is in Toronto (39), followed by Mississauga (26) and Kingston (23).

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Choosing a car dealer

Dealer pricing usually has more room to negotiate than the sticker suggests — treat the listed price as a starting point, not a final number. Financing terms, trade-in value, and add-on packages are often where a dealer's real margin is, so it's worth negotiating those separately rather than as one bundled monthly payment.

What to expect

  • A vehicle history report (Carfax or AutoCheck) for any used car — a dealer should provide this without you having to ask twice.
  • An out-the-door price that includes taxes, title, and documentation fees, not just the sticker price.
  • Add-ons like extended warranties, paint protection, or VIN etching — these are almost always optional, even when presented as standard.
  • A test drive on roads similar to how you'll actually drive, not just around the lot.

Questions worth asking

  • Can I see the full vehicle history report before we talk numbers?
  • What's the out-the-door price, including every fee?
  • Is the documentation fee negotiable, and what does it actually cover?
  • Are there any open safety recalls on this specific vehicle?
  • What's the return or exchange policy if something's wrong after I drive off the lot?

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a franchise and an independent dealer?

A franchise dealer sells a specific brand (Toyota, Ford, etc.) under that manufacturer's rules and typically has access to certified pre-owned programs and factory warranties. An independent dealer sells a mix of makes and models with more pricing flexibility but usually no manufacturer-backed programs.

Should I get pre-approved for financing before visiting?

It's worth doing — a pre-approval from your bank or credit union gives you a real interest rate to compare against whatever the dealer offers, and negotiating leverage even if you end up financing through the dealership.

Which fees are actually negotiable?

Taxes and government title/registration fees are fixed by law. Documentation fees, add-on packages, and the vehicle price itself are usually negotiable — ask directly which is which before agreeing to anything.

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