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โJun-20-2013 07:41 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Hot Dogs! Horses! Tent Camping! Dog Poop! Ooh, look... A butterfly!
Glad it is okay now to expand on the topic at hand! "Registration fees"
โJun-20-2013 07:01 AM
ChopperBill wrote:
Colo. 06 Bighorn $190 a year than traded it for a 11 Bighorn. $1350 first year. $1350 2nd year (Bought new in 10 so they considered it new another year. Thats almost $26 a week and its only used in AZ and WY! $1000 the third year. Sold it and bought an 08 $200 this year. They got rich off my 11!
โJun-20-2013 06:57 AM
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โJun-19-2013 02:21 PM
Minnie_Collector wrote:wny_pat wrote:
But it all depends on the insurance coverage you have. Some states require a ridiculously low required coverage for a single person, all injured, and property damage. And some of us choose to carry extra coverage because of the low required coverage. And even going by the Most Expensive, Cheapest States for Car Insurance comparisons, it is still difficult to determine. I come right at the average in my state, but have coverage for two cars and the motorhome, which is not average, plus I carrry extra high liability insurance that is not required.
Based on the comments from Cummins12V98, I was comparing MY insurance rate in South Dakota to MY rate in Florida --- Exact same coverage, same limits. I was attempting to clarify for him that the combined total of MY registration fees and MY insurance is cheaper in FL.
โJun-19-2013 01:53 PM
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โJun-19-2013 11:23 AM
wny_pat wrote:
But it all depends on the insurance coverage you have. Some states require a ridiculously low required coverage for a single person, all injured, and property damage. And some of us choose to carry extra coverage because of the low required coverage. And even going by the Most Expensive, Cheapest States for Car Insurance comparisons, it is still difficult to determine. I come right at the average in my state, but have coverage for two cars and the motorhome, which is not average, plus I carrry extra high liability insurance that is not required.
โJun-19-2013 10:56 AM
Minnie_Collector wrote:But it all depends on the insurance coverage you have. Some states require a ridiculously low required coverage for a single person, all injured, and property damage. And some of us choose to carry extra coverage because of the low required coverage. And even going by the Most Expensive, Cheapest States for Car Insurance comparisons, it is still difficult to determine. I come right at the average in my state, but have coverage for two cars and the motorhome, which is not average, plus I carrry extra high liability insurance that is not required.Cummins12V98 wrote:Minnie_Collector wrote:So I say to compare Insurance rates also and I get slammed for doing that then you quote insurance rates......WOW!Cummins12V98 wrote:Minnie_Collector wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
License it in South Dakota and save a ton of money. Real easy.
I don't feel like you save a "ton of money" in SD any longer. I just received my tag renewal for my Class A 2007 and it was $318 (last year was $268). It was $48 for my 12' enclosed trailer.
Not cheap any more!!! Florida is definitely less expensive for full-timers.
You have to compare insurance rates also.
Oh sorry, I thought this thread was about vehicle registration fees.:S
If you would like insurance info -- well, it was only $92 more to insure my rig in FL than SD and the tags decreased by $245. So I will gladly pay that additional $92 in insurance to save that extra $245 that I paid to the state of SD. $153 will pay for quite afew "brewskis" siting at my campsite. :B
So glad I was able to provide you with that information; it helped to clarify which state is cheaper. If there is anything else I can assist you with, please do not hesitate to ask. ๐ After all, isn't that what these forums are for -- to help out fellow travellers.
โJun-19-2013 10:34 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Minnie_Collector wrote:So I say to compare Insurance rates also and I get slammed for doing that then you quote insurance rates......WOW!Cummins12V98 wrote:Minnie_Collector wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
License it in South Dakota and save a ton of money. Real easy.
I don't feel like you save a "ton of money" in SD any longer. I just received my tag renewal for my Class A 2007 and it was $318 (last year was $268). It was $48 for my 12' enclosed trailer.
Not cheap any more!!! Florida is definitely less expensive for full-timers.
You have to compare insurance rates also.
Oh sorry, I thought this thread was about vehicle registration fees.:S
If you would like insurance info -- well, it was only $92 more to insure my rig in FL than SD and the tags decreased by $245. So I will gladly pay that additional $92 in insurance to save that extra $245 that I paid to the state of SD. $153 will pay for quite afew "brewskis" siting at my campsite. :B
โJun-19-2013 10:23 AM
PUCampin wrote:Actually, except for the electric, it doesn't sound that bad. My electric, water, and sewer came to $125 total this month. But natural gas is close to $200 a month in the winter for heating, and low in the summer, about $15 a month. My 100,000 home comes in close to your $260k home for taxes. Would be higher but I get a bit of a break being a disabled combat vet. Our sales tax is a 3/4 of a percent lower. Homeowners insurance is very reasonable even with full replacement value. Auto insurance close, but covers 09 Focus, 13 Honda Fit, and the motorhome. But I do carry extra liability protection on that policy. My vehicle registrations are lower. Depending on where one lives in the state, our fuel is lower, with gas being about 40 cents lower. Our state gasoline tax is 25.85 cents per gallon, with other taxes being charged to the refiners and distributors. So your is lower, but North Carolina pays higher than either of us!!! And when considering other factors like crime and people, and beautiful scenery, I would not trade with anyone the location where I live. Oh, one other thing - we never had a housing bubble like you guys did!!!
If my entire extended family did not live in Southern California, I would have moved. Have had coworkers that had no ties leave. EVRYTHING is expensive here.
Sales Tax - 7.25% base, 9% in LA county where I live, some cities as high as 10%
Property taxes - Prop 13 helps, but since the properties are so expensive property tax is also high. My 1200ft track home on 7000ft land in the desert suburbs of LA cost me $454k in 06 and $5600 in property tax. It is now worth about $260k and even though the assessor reduce the tax, it is STILL $3800
Oh, our legislature is right now trying to ammend prop 13 so only a 55% majority is needed to raise property taxes instead of 66.67% They claim the 66.67% is too high to pass anything. BS! My community has twice passed school bonds (which I voted for) with over the required 66.67% because enough people felt they would benefit. The 66.67% requirement is supposed to be a check to keep stuff from getting rammed through.
Income taxes - 9.3% on anyone with anything approching middle class income and over 13% for high earners.
Auto Registration - partially based on value. 07 Expy $285, 01 Focus $95, TT $110
Insurance - 100/300 limits full coverage on the Expy, liability only on the Focus, liability on the TT. Both DW and I are premier drivers, I had 1 ticket 10 years ago, DW none, no claims, average milage driven, multi policy discount etc. $1650 per year (and I consider that cheap for CA)
Gas - currently around $4.05 with $0.382 of that state gas tax, which is SUPPOSED to be fixing our roads.
Electricity rates - SCE has a 5 tier system starting around $0.13 per KWh for baseline building to over $0.30 per KWh for tier 5. Baseline is set rediculously low, if you run the AC at all you are in tier 5. To keep my 1200ft home at 78 degrees in the summer costs me over $500 a month.
Yea, my roots are here, my family is here, but there is definately a tarnish on the golden state and I completly understan the exodus.
This thread has actually been interesting to see what stuff that you don't always think about costs in other places ๐
โJun-19-2013 10:11 AM
โJun-19-2013 09:52 AM
larry barnhart wrote:A $5 fee for RV disposal?? Have heard that people in Washington state live all over in old, dilapidated, RVs, but.... And when they abandon them, the state is left with the disposal fee??? $5 certainly doesn't cover it, so it comes out of your taxes too. Wow!!!
We ordered our alpenlite's tabs online in February as we do each winter. T
his time we noticed a $5.00 add on for RV disposal.
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