C
70–79 · Average

Transparency Verdict

The High-Line Group earns a C.

Mixed early signals.

On the small number of verified deals we have so far, we saw some friction on fees or add-ons. Worth comparing other quotes before you commit.

Developing confidence — based on 3 verified out-the-door quotes and 1 tracked negotiation · Frisco, TX
Collected Dec 14, 2025Dec 15, 2025 · Updated Jun 11, 2026

Location

Frisco, TX

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The full story

Why The High-Line Group earned this grade

Between December 2025 and December 2025, CarEdge negotiated or logged 3 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

1 thing

The price you see is the price you get

Their quoted selling price almost exactly matches the advertised listing price. No mystery markup, no surprise "market adjustment."

! Where to push back

2 things

Doc fee exceeds the state cap

Their typical doc fee of $595 is above TX's legal cap of $225. This is a red flag — every dealer in the state must stay at or below this number.

TipTell them you expect the doc fee at $225 or lower. It's not optional; it's the law.

Add-ons are baked into almost every deal

67% of quotes include dealer add-ons, averaging $700. This is their business model — inflate the OTD, then hope you don't line-item it.

TipDemand an itemized quote before signing anything. Every add-on is optional — refuse them unless you actually want them.

3 verified OTD quotes from The High-Line Group

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

1 vehicle transaction3 individual quotes

2021 Lamborghini Urus

3 quotes
$205,600
$595doc feeNo add-onsSaved $28,967
View 3Quotes →

At a Glance

Minimal dealer markup above listing price
Doc fee ($595) is well above average ($228)

Tips for The High-Line Group

  • Doc fee ($595) is slightly above average. Worth asking for a reduction.
  • Minor add-ons (~$467) may appear. Ask what's included and if they can be removed.
  • Dealer markup is about 1% below listing (excluding taxes). This dealer keeps fees very low.
  • Limited data (3 quotes). Score may change as we collect more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The High-Line Group's doc fee?

The High-Line Group charges a typical documentation fee of $595. The TX average is $228. This is based on 3 verified OTD quotes in our database.

Does The High-Line Group add mandatory add-ons?

The High-Line Group adds an average of $467 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 The High-Line Group a good dealer?

The High-Line Group has a transparency score of 77/100, earning a Grade C. This score is based on their doc fees, add-on behavior, dealer markup, and data quality from 3 verified OTD quotes. This is an average score. Compare with nearby dealers before making a decision.

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 The High-Line Group in Frisco, TX, that has meant 3 verified OTD quotes across 1 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 C.

Fee Transparency (30%)
63
Add-on Behavior (30%)
60
Price Accuracy (30%)
100
Data Quality (10%)
100

Doc Fee Comparison

This dealer$595
TX avg$228
National avg$400

Pulled 3 quote records · Grades update as new data comes in · Dealers cannot pay to change their score.

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