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Kayteg1
Jan 28, 2019Explorer II
That confirms my observation that all states charge some kind of commercial fee on pickups.
When I moved from CA to NV, it was nice at first that NV doesn't have "commercial" registration like CA does.
But the registration fees are almost the same, when in CA I had separate "weigh fee" NV adds some kind of tax.
But if you are using truck for camper carrying only, at least in some states you can register it as RV and avoid the high fees.
Still remember buying used motorhome in Maryland over 10 years ago. All fees and 2 years tags totaled $68
EDIT the high fees I listed in NV apply to Clark Co (Las Vegas) what is separate country in the state. You go to different county and it is whole different World, including much lower electricity prices.
When I moved from CA to NV, it was nice at first that NV doesn't have "commercial" registration like CA does.
But the registration fees are almost the same, when in CA I had separate "weigh fee" NV adds some kind of tax.
But if you are using truck for camper carrying only, at least in some states you can register it as RV and avoid the high fees.
Still remember buying used motorhome in Maryland over 10 years ago. All fees and 2 years tags totaled $68
EDIT the high fees I listed in NV apply to Clark Co (Las Vegas) what is separate country in the state. You go to different county and it is whole different World, including much lower electricity prices.
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