Feb-18-2020 09:09 AM
Feb-27-2020 03:08 PM
lakeside013104 wrote:finsruskw wrote:
Oh, and Iowa charges sales tax on a vehicle EVERY TIME it changes hands!!
Same process here in Maine. 5.5% sales tax on EVERY vehicle purchase / sale accept no tax on the trade-in vehicle at a dealership.
TC is also cargo on the registered pickup.
Lakeside
Feb-27-2020 12:45 PM
Feb-27-2020 11:33 AM
finsruskw wrote:
Oh, and Iowa charges sales tax on a vehicle EVERY TIME it changes hands!!
Feb-27-2020 10:18 AM
Feb-27-2020 10:09 AM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
I had to remind him that is 10+ miles to the nearest store, and the nearest metro area similar to where he lives is well over an hour away. So we all make the sacrifices and choices to get what we want most.
-Eric
Feb-27-2020 08:24 AM
joeshmoe wrote:
...To drive ANYWHERE outside of the greater OC/LA area during the day will take you at least 2-3 hrs. or longer....
Feb-26-2020 08:43 PM
Feb-23-2020 01:34 AM
Bedlam wrote:lakeside013104 wrote:
I cannot believe you removed my post. It said nothing political. It only stated one of the reasons why our registration fees go up and it was directly related to OP topic.
Why do I bother to try and add my RVing experiences to this post and take the time to makeup and type an informative and intelligent post just to have it removed.
Moderator, your decision to pull my post was in it's self political bias just because you did not agree with what I posted. Shame on you.
Lakeside
I did not delete your post. I have been camping the last eight days and just now am catching up on posts while having a million dollar view on the coast. However, you know the forum rules and the other moderator or admin may have enforced them.
Feb-22-2020 10:11 AM
covered wagon wrote:
To me the whole thing about this subject is there are entities that think they can charge beyond a reasonable amount taking advantage of those paying. On the other hand, most people do understand business and it's usual level of fairness....that fees or expenses are normally based on actual costs plus a reasonable amount of profit.
Fees in Oregon have doubled every ten years which used to be $20 for 2 yrs back in the late 70's. If you made the same $20 an hour back then you were doing well, not getting rich but well. Now if you made the same 185 dollars that registration costs today, you would be able to save well over two thirds of your income. I say this for another way to look at it.
Based on this discussion, what do some of you think is a most reasonable amount for truck registration?
Feb-22-2020 10:03 AM
Feb-22-2020 09:45 AM
lakeside013104 wrote:
I cannot believe you removed my post. It said nothing political. It only stated one of the reasons why our registration fees go up and it was directly related to OP topic.
Why do I bother to try and add my RVing experiences to this post and take the time to makeup and type an informative and intelligent post just to have it removed.
Moderator, your decision to pull my post was in it's self political bias just because you did not agree with what I posted. Shame on you.
Lakeside
Feb-22-2020 09:24 AM
skyhammer wrote:
I moved to Oregon from California a little over 2 years ago.It is like I moved to a different country.
It seemed to me as though most things in Oregon were nearly free when compared to California.
Real estate is cheap. My 4000 sq.ft house built in 2014 was $450,000. It has 4 bedrooms, 4 bath rooms, hardwood and tile floors, granite counter tops etc.Insurance on the house is 400% cheaper than I was paying in California for a 1200 sq.ft, 100 year old farm house.
Vehicle fees and insurance are 3-400% cheaper.
Electricity is 10 cents KW, 300% cheaper.
Gas is 75 cents/gallon cheaper.
It took about 15 minutes to get my CCW. $55 for 4 years and no restrictions on how many or the type of pistol I want to carry.
In California, my CCW is only good for 2 years and it cost a little under $1000.
You have to start the renewal process 9 months before it expires and bring in the 3 pistols you are allowed to be inspected.I can't carry the pistols I when I first got my CCW as they are now outlawed.
In Oregon, I can buy a gun and walk out the store with it is 15 minutes or less.
I was also able to buy all the suppressors I want, if I can afford the federal tax.
Income tax is about the same as in California.
No sales tax is a game changer, especially on large purchases,saving $4-10,000
on a new car.
No smog tests, although is rural Northern and Eastern Calif. there are no smog tests in 18 counties.
The weather in mid coastal Oregon is about the same as in Northern Calif. where I come from. It rains more days in Oregon, but the volume is much less.
Feb-22-2020 09:03 AM
Feb-21-2020 12:11 PM