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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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So I am in the market for a new vehicle. I have found this vehicle on the east coast for 12k less than local dealers. I have a few questions if someone has some experience.
1. How does the sales tax work? do I just pay for the car plus title/reg there, and pay sales tax in ca when I register it?
2. courtesy delivery, is that my best bet as far as shipping?
3. Is there any registration issues or will it be just like i bought it in california?
I am new to this and appreciate any help, thanks
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ed650
Member # 9897
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12k less seems to good to be true make sure its not a craigslist scam. If its a dealer Google it also.
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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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quote: Originally posted by ed650: 12k less seems to good to be true make sure its not a craigslist scam. If its a dealer Google it also.
Its not a scam, local dealers have a 6k adm on these vehicles, everyone ive spoken to local has bought at this dealership im talking about, and one other dealer.
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Smoked50
Member # 9592
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No sales tax until you register it here. You should wait until you receive the car and then register it here, most times a car that goes from state to state the penalties on the registration go away(if there is any)
How much are you paying for shipping and from what state?
Registration is no different. Might be different forms but that's pretty much it.
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fredfifty
Member # 10320
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i don't know about sales tax out of state but you will have to pay a delivery fee for the car to be transported to ca, which, when I checked, was about $800 from the east coast.
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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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quote: Originally posted by Smoked50: No sales tax until you register it here. You should wait until you receive the car and then register it here, most times a car that goes from state to state the penalties on the registration go away(if there is any)
How much are you paying for shipping and from what state?
Registration is no different. Might be different forms but that's pretty much it.
They can do a courtesy delivery if any local gm dealers are okay with that, fee ranges from 300-500, the car is brand new so there wouldnt be an issue with reg back fees, Thank you for the information!
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9cobra7
Member # 2812
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quote: Originally posted by 5.t0es: quote: Originally posted by Smoked50: No sales tax until you register it here. You should wait until you receive the car and then register it here, most times a car that goes from state to state the penalties on the registration go away(if there is any)
How much are you paying for shipping and from what state?
Registration is no different. Might be different forms but that's pretty much it.
They can do a courtesy delivery if any local gm dealers are okay with that, fee ranges from 300-500, the car is brand new so there wouldnt be an issue with reg back fees, Thank you for the information!
GM....yuck, this discussion is over Curious, what vehicle is so much cheaper on the east coast vs here?
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iceman302
Member # 7180
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Most dealers will do a no charge courtesy delivery on an ordered vehicle, however there is often a charge if the vehicle you're buying is already in stock. The delivery charge on the sticker is only good for the transportation from the factory to the initial dealer. You will have to pay tax and registration when you register it here. You will also need to smog it first. The other downside is that you lose the 4 model year smog exemption. You'll have to get it done every two years (depending on what county you live in). [ 2014-12-02, 10:11 AM: Message edited by: iceman302 ]
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Fostang
Member # 3752
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quote: Originally posted by 5.t0es: quote: Originally posted by ed650: 12k less seems to good to be true make sure its not a craigslist scam. If its a dealer Google it also.
Its not a scam, local dealers have a 6k adm on these vehicles, everyone ive spoken to local has bought at this dealership im talking about, and one other dealer.
So why dont you ask them if you have reliable info on those who have made succesful transactions with this particular stealership---
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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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quote: Originally posted by Fostang: quote: Originally posted by 5.t0es: quote: Originally posted by ed650: 12k less seems to good to be true make sure its not a craigslist scam. If its a dealer Google it also.
Its not a scam, local dealers have a 6k adm on these vehicles, everyone ive spoken to local has bought at this dealership im talking about, and one other dealer.
So why dont you ask them if you have reliable info on those who have made succesful transactions with this particular stealership---
they chose to do an enclosed transport vs courtesy. The reg part I am getting conflicting answers ie some say they get a temp out of state tag and some say they go straight to dmv upon arrival and reg in ca with no need for a temp tag.
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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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quote: Originally posted by iceman302: Most dealers will do a no charge courtesy delivery on an ordered vehicle, however there is often a charge if the vehicle you're buying is already in stock. The delivery charge on the sticker is only good for the transportation from the factory to the initial dealer. You will have to pay tax and registration when you register it here. You will also need to smog it first. The other downside is that you lose the 4 model year smog exemption. You'll have to get it done every two years (depending on what county you live in).
great info! so even though its brand new(never regd anywhere) ill need to smog it? [ 2014-12-02, 10:28 AM: Message edited by: 5.t0es ]
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Greasy
Member # 5258
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Make sure it's 50 state legal otherwise you will be in for a treat. My dad came out here and bought a '13 Ecoboost F-150 that was 49 state legal lol. So he went through a year of bullshit just to get it registered in California. He also had to pay sales tax in TX and CA.
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iceman302
Member # 7180
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quote: Originally posted by 5.t0es: quote: Originally posted by iceman302: Most dealers will do a no charge courtesy delivery on an ordered vehicle, however there is often a charge if the vehicle you're buying is already in stock. The delivery charge on the sticker is only good for the transportation from the factory to the initial dealer. You will have to pay tax and registration when you register it here. You will also need to smog it first. The other downside is that you lose the 4 model year smog exemption. You'll have to get it done every two years (depending on what county you live in).
great info! so even though its brand new(never regd anywhere) ill need to smog it?
Yep. I learned that one when I ordered my Raptor. I almost had to take the CAI back off because most smog shops wouldn't touch it.
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hurting your feelings
Member # 13641
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Shouldn't matter what the state the car came out off less been tagged before or if didn't ask the dealership to make sure the sell the car as being in California.
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Greasy
Member # 5258
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quote: Originally posted by hurting your feelings: Shouldn't matter what the state the car came out off less been tagged before or if didn't ask the dealership to make sure the sell the car as being in California.
Tell that to the DMV lol they gave my dad a one way pass to remove the vehicle from the state. He had told the dealership he was taking it back to California, he also had a California ID and address. The only way the state would let him register it is if it had more than 7,500 miles on it.
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hurting your feelings
Member # 13641
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quote: Originally posted by Greasy: quote: Originally posted by hurting your feelings: Shouldn't matter what the state the car came out off less been tagged before or if didn't ask the dealership to make sure the sell the car as being in California.
Tell that to the DMV lol they gave my dad a one way pass to remove the vehicle from the state. He had told the dealership he was taking it back to California, he also had a California ID and address. The only way the state would let him register it is if it had more than 7,500 miles on it.
his fault for asking this simple question is it 50 state legal I.e doesn't have a federal emissions sticker on the vehicle. An the only thing your dad had to do was take the under hooemissions emissions sticker off the vehicle an how would have the state know it wasn't a 50 state legal vehicle.
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Greasy
Member # 5258
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quote: Originally posted by hurting your feelings: quote: Originally posted by Greasy: quote: Originally posted by hurting your feelings: Shouldn't matter what the state the car came out off less been tagged before or if didn't ask the dealership to make sure the sell the car as being in California.
Tell that to the DMV lol they gave my dad a one way pass to remove the vehicle from the state. He had told the dealership he was taking it back to California, he also had a California ID and address. The only way the state would let him register it is if it had more than 7,500 miles on it.
his fault for asking this simple question is it 50 state legal I.e doesn't have a federal emissions sticker on the vehicle. An the only thing your dad had to do was take the under hooemissions emissions sticker off the vehicle an how would have the state know it wasn't a 50 state legal vehicle.
Actually, I asked the salesman on our test drive if it was 50 state legal and he said yes. Also it wasn't the sticker that flagged it, it was the vin. The truck passed emissions with no problem, he didn't know there was an issue until the DMV sent him a letter with a one way pass to remove it from the state.
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hurting your feelings
Member # 13641
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^^^^ when had it vin verified is when it came up 49 state vehicle^^^
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Greasy
Member # 5258
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But the issue didn't arise until he got a letter from the DMV. He had the smog certificate and it passed with flying colors.
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hurting your feelings
Member # 13641
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quote: Originally posted by Greasy: But the issue didn't arise until he got a letter from the DMV. He had the smog certificate and it passed with flying colors.
happen's that way works sometimes.there times we sell a car with california plates on it but a out of state compnay own's it then we have get brought back an smog an vin verify the car an weight it if it's a truck
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RAP66
Member # 3360
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When I order my Cobra, I ordered out of state because the dealerships were charging rape prices here and not honoring X plan pricing. when I had it build, I had to specify CA emissions. At the time there were two different "types". This was the only way I could get my car, the only other way to bring a new car into Commifornia, the "new" car needed to have 6k miles on the odometer.
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ItzStock
Member # 9665
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Is there any way to get a written offer from this other dealership and see if a local one will match it or come close so you don't have to go through the hassle?
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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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quote: Originally posted by ItzStock: Is there any way to get a written offer from this other dealership and see if a local one will match it or come close so you don't have to go through the hassle?
I did print out an advertised price for the exact model with exact options, thus far they cant even come close.
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