Nov-19-2018 11:27 AM
Nov-25-2018 06:53 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Gee, not so cool or fun to buy out of state. Learned anything?
Nov-23-2018 06:32 AM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:BarabooBob wrote:
I am thankful that I live in central Wisconsin. No smog checks, no DOT hastles, just stop at the local sheriff's dept and hand them a check. I get my plates and registration slip on the spot. 3 weeks later I get my new title. This is for used. If you buy from a dealer, they charge you $10 to process the paperwork and it is done before you pick the vehicle up.
Population of California: 39.5 MILLION
Population of Wisconsin: 5.79 Million
California has more populous CITIES than the entire state of Wisconsin so it makes sense that things are different there, especially in the realm of vehicle registration and that they place a high premium on protecting their environment.
Nov-23-2018 06:20 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Gee, not so cool or fun to buy out of state. Learned anything?
Nov-23-2018 06:15 AM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:BarabooBob wrote:
I am thankful that I live in central Wisconsin. No smog checks, no DOT hastles, just stop at the local sheriff's dept and hand them a check. I get my plates and registration slip on the spot. 3 weeks later I get my new title. This is for used. If you buy from a dealer, they charge you $10 to process the paperwork and it is done before you pick the vehicle up.
Population of California: 39.5 MILLION
Population of Wisconsin: 5.79 Million
California has more populous CITIES than the entire state of Wisconsin so it makes sense that things are different there, especially in the realm of vehicle registration and that they place a high premium on protecting their environment.
Nov-23-2018 06:04 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
I am thankful that I live in central Wisconsin. No smog checks, no DOT hastles, just stop at the local sheriff's dept and hand them a check. I get my plates and registration slip on the spot. 3 weeks later I get my new title. This is for used. If you buy from a dealer, they charge you $10 to process the paperwork and it is done before you pick the vehicle up.
Nov-23-2018 05:11 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Gee, not so cool or fun to buy out of state. Learned anything?
Nov-22-2018 03:08 PM
Nov-22-2018 02:54 PM
ItsyRV wrote:
I find it even more amusing how the dealer was unable to tell the purchaser what the drive cycle is to ready the OBD for emissions. Now that is one bad service department!
Nov-21-2018 09:14 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
My question to the morons in Sacramento is if the door sticker says the truck meets the California Emissions Standards why are they making you go through the testing?
Nov-21-2018 08:24 PM
Nov-21-2018 07:11 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Orcadrvr wrote:
I bought the truck, brand new in Idaho. The dealer wrote a cashiers check to the state of california for taxes, license, and registration. I will hand it to DMV when I go there.
The truck meets Cal. emissions standards.
I have 20 days to register it in Cal, from when it comes into the state. It was delivered by truck (a much bigger truck than mine!) to my door.
I am not trying to avoid any taxes or fees.
I just want to get my truck registered without running around in circles for the next two weeks.
Thanks for all the input.
You've got to love some of the snooty comments don't you. So people must have never bought a vehicle out of state before! LOL
As for the truck like was said before call the dealer and they can tell you how many miles it takes for the truck to be ready for an EPA test. Then just go for a trip until you get the miles on it if you can. My question to the morons in Sacramento is if the door sticker says the truck meets the California Emissions Standards why are they making you go through the testing? Oh that's right it's a money grab!
Don
Nov-21-2018 06:41 PM
Orcadrvr wrote:
I bought the truck, brand new in Idaho. The dealer wrote a cashiers check to the state of california for taxes, license, and registration. I will hand it to DMV when I go there.
The truck meets Cal. emissions standards.
I have 20 days to register it in Cal, from when it comes into the state. It was delivered by truck (a much bigger truck than mine!) to my door.
I am not trying to avoid any taxes or fees.
I just want to get my truck registered without running around in circles for the next two weeks.
Thanks for all the input.
Nov-21-2018 04:20 PM
Orcadrvr wrote:
If it's so simple to cycle the OBDII system as one poster suggests, maybe he could give me a link for it, as I have spent a good while with my pal google looking for that info without any luck. The dealer claims not to know. Maybe I will call another one.
Nov-21-2018 12:24 PM