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Naio
May 07, 2016Explorer II
It's interesting that so nany people are freaked out by the seller not re-registering the van in his new state.
My current van is a model that's common where I am from, but rare and sought after in, for example, California. After I get a new van I was going to take my old one to California and sell it there. It's enough of a price difference to be well worth the trip. And California is a pretty place to visit.
But it never crossed my mind to register the van in CA. Why would I? I don't live there. And who deals with the dmv if they don't have to? I didn't realise some people might be creeped out by out of state plates.
I am different from this seller in that I would not let the registration expire, but that's because I am kind if uptight about certain kinds of law abiding. I can certainly see how someone could let it slide if they wrre busy settling into their new home.
My current van is a model that's common where I am from, but rare and sought after in, for example, California. After I get a new van I was going to take my old one to California and sell it there. It's enough of a price difference to be well worth the trip. And California is a pretty place to visit.
But it never crossed my mind to register the van in CA. Why would I? I don't live there. And who deals with the dmv if they don't have to? I didn't realise some people might be creeped out by out of state plates.
I am different from this seller in that I would not let the registration expire, but that's because I am kind if uptight about certain kinds of law abiding. I can certainly see how someone could let it slide if they wrre busy settling into their new home.
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