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โNov-19-2018 08:22 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
How long can you drive an unregistered vehicle?
โNov-19-2018 07:28 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
virtually all vehicles sold in the U.S. today are certified to california emissions standards regardless of which state they are shipped to. Not sure why it would require any additional testing as a new vehicle if it was CA emissions certified.
โNov-19-2018 07:02 PM
discovery4us wrote:
If the truck does not have all the necessary CA smog factory installed you will need to drive the truck 7,500 miles and wait two years so that it will classified as used.
If the truck does have all the necessary CA smog factory installed you will need a weight cert., an odometer cert., a smog cert., a Application for CA title, the out of state title, a CA DMV employee will need to fill out a vehicle verification, and you will need a boat load of cash to cover sales tax (based off of the dealers bill of sale).
Probable too late but I would make the out of state dealer make CA registration part of the sales agreement.
First thing CA DMV will look for is the factory sticker that states CA legal or 50 state legal.
โNov-19-2018 06:15 PM
โNov-19-2018 06:06 PM
dodge guy wrote:'
I would make another call and ask some more questions. I canโt see why a brand new truck that meets California emissions need to be smog checked? That doesnโt even make sense!
โNov-19-2018 05:48 PM
turbojimmy wrote:
It depends. Invest in a cheap OBDII scanner and it will tell you when the monitors are ready. Or drive it 100 miles or so and try again. In NJ you can pass with 2 monitors not ready (except for O2 and catalyst I think), but I'd suspect that Kalifornia wants them all to be ready. EVAP is usually toughest to show ready - takes a long time as it's a combination of cold starts, highway driving, stop and go driving, etc. I never drive on the highway and my EVAP monitor on my truck didn't show as ready even after about 75 miles of around-town driving last year. I passed inspection because the other 6 monitors were ready.
โNov-19-2018 04:35 PM
โNov-19-2018 04:32 PM
dodge guy wrote:
I would make another call and ask some more questions. I canโt see why a brand new truck that meets California emissions need to be smog checked? That doesnโt even make sense!
โNov-19-2018 04:06 PM
agesilaus wrote:
How do you get from Dave Smith in Idaho to a testing center in California and only have 51 miles on the odometer? At the minimum Oregon and/or Nevada are in the way.
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