Best Car Dealers in Massachusetts
As of July 2026, CarEdge grades 238 of 1395 Massachusetts car dealers from 763 verified out-the-door quotes. Massachusetts's average doc fee is $569.
164 of 238 rated Massachusetts dealers earn an A · 29 earn a D or F
Data updated Jul 6, 2026 · How we score dealers
The Bay State
Massachusetts's dealer grade: B
84/100 average transparency score
18th highest doc fees in the U.S.
Based on 238 dealers with verified quotes.
Transparency Leaderboard
View all 1395 dealers →24 Infiniti Of Plymouth
Plymouth, MA
$112 below the Massachusetts average
No mandatory add-ons · 3 verified quotes
See the quotesAcura Of Boston
Boston, MA
$65 below the Massachusetts average
No mandatory add-ons · 8 verified quotes
See the quotesAlbrecht Buick GMC Of Wakefield
Wakefield, MA
$65 below the Massachusetts average
No mandatory add-ons · 4 verified quotes
See the quotesAlbrecht Of Westboro
Westboro, MAWestboro, MA
Bedard Brothers
Cheshire, MACheshire, MA
Bernardi Honda
Natick, MANatick, MA
BMW Of Norwood
Norwood, MANorwood, MA
Falmouth Toyota
Bourne, MABourne, MA
Woburn Toyota
Woburn, MAWoburn, MA
Wagner Kia Of Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury, MAShrewsbury, MA
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Massachusetts Dealer FAQ
What is the average dealer doc fee in Massachusetts?
As of July 2026, the average documentation fee at 238 rated Massachusetts dealers is $569, based on 763 verified out-the-door quotes collected by CarEdge.
Who are the best car dealers in Massachusetts?
24 Infiniti Of Plymouth, Acura Of Boston, Albrecht Buick GMC Of Wakefield lead the Massachusetts transparency rankings. 164 of 238 rated Massachusetts dealers earned an A grade for fair fees, minimal add-ons, and honest pricing.
How are Massachusetts dealers graded?
Each dealer is scored 0-100 from verified out-the-door price quotes: fee transparency (30%), add-on behavior (30%), price accuracy (30%), and data quality (10%). Grades update as new Massachusetts quotes are verified.
How Massachusetts compares to its neighbors
Average doc fees next door. Crossing a state line can change what the dealer charges.
Tips for Buying a Car in Massachusetts
- Know the doc fee: The average doc fee in Massachusetts is $569. If a dealer charges significantly more, ask them to reduce it or consider other options.
- Good news on add-ons: 77% of dealers in Massachusetts charge no mandatory add-ons.
- Get multiple quotes: Request OTD quotes from at least 3 dealers to compare total prices, not just sticker prices.
- Check transparency scores: Dealers with scores above 80 typically have fair doc fees and minimal add-ons.
