mgirardo wrote:
Unless the dealer is really desperate for a sale, I can't imagine they'd deliver it out of state, unless it is a really short drive. If you are willing to pay for them to deliver it, they might be more open to it.
When we purchased a TT in 2010, part of the deal was for them(Camping World) to deliver to a place 4 hours away. Was still registered in our home state, was just being stored at a campground at the beach. I'm sure we ended up paying for it, although they they made it sound like they were doing us a favor. And when we traded it in, it was back at the beach (4 hrs away) and they went and picked up as we traded it in on our current motorhome... once again, I'm sure they didn't lose anything...
They can do whatever they want...It all depends on how beneficial the ned deal is going to be for them.
Our experience in dealing with buying cars out of state is that there is generally credit from one state to another. Or they will register in your home state for you and you the taxes will be handled accordingly. We never ever had a situation of being double charged for taxes or an issue of them being registered in any other state than where we live.