โSep-23-2018 11:14 AM
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โOct-03-2018 10:29 PM
tatest wrote:
Chassis model years run change in autumn (October through December) of the year before what is on the VIN. This is regulated Federally. Thus 2019 chassis won't be built any earlier than October 2018, maybe not before December.
โOct-03-2018 10:02 PM
โSep-25-2018 08:00 PM
โSep-25-2018 07:23 PM
โSep-25-2018 04:08 PM
โSep-25-2018 02:20 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:bobndot wrote:klutchdust wrote:
Federal law states that the "finisher' of an incomplete build dates the vehicle. A previous poster said that "you can" title it at the newer date. No, by law it must be titled at the finisher's date of completion. A 2018 chassis completed in 2019 is a 2019
Tnx. K , Good to know.
It is all spelled out HERE
โSep-25-2018 12:01 PM
bobndot wrote:klutchdust wrote:
Federal law states that the "finisher' of an incomplete build dates the vehicle. A previous poster said that "you can" title it at the newer date. No, by law it must be titled at the finisher's date of completion. A 2018 chassis completed in 2019 is a 2019
Tnx. K , Good to know.
โSep-25-2018 10:40 AM
klutchdust wrote:
Federal law states that the "finisher' of an incomplete build dates the vehicle. A previous poster said that "you can" title it at the newer date. No, by law it must be titled at the finisher's date of completion. A 2018 chassis completed in 2019 is a 2019.
When transferring ownership my VIN listed the coach as an 08. The Minnesota title listed it as an 09. California DMV wanted it titled as an 08. AAA acquired the documents necessary to prove my situation and have my title changed.
Accept nothing less. The manufacturer of the coach can provide you with the necessary documents to prove that point. It's not a choice, it's a fact.
My insurance covers my coach as an 09 at it's true value. Maybe discounted internet companies choose to do otherwise.
I have been seeing insured having issues with low cost internet insurance advertised on TV. When it's time for a claim they are difficult to deal with. My agent is down the street from my home and available to help.
As far as replacement items for the "house" they are easy to obtain, chassis parts as well, the difference in years doesn't change much with the Ford's.
โSep-25-2018 10:25 AM
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โSep-24-2018 05:21 PM
snow0700 wrote:
hello, we just purchased our first class c motorhome..out purchase agreement and title work saids its a 2019. but the truck, chassic, and inside the motorhome had a 2018 owners manual. so we got to looking, and even the windows, screen, door, microwave ect said it is a 2018. we are confused as did they sell us a 2019 when actually it is a 2018. company we bought it from is closed for the week-end. has anyone ever had this happen before. thank you so much. snow0700
โSep-24-2018 04:56 PM
snow0700 wrote:
again im so sorry, quess I am what they call slow. I hope I did not inconvenience anyone, by posting on the wrong forum.
โSep-24-2018 04:51 PM