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CA Resident. Buying New Car OUT OF STATE. Tax??
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<blockquote data-quote="nofire" data-source="post: 15809846" data-attributes="member: 44493"><p>As someone who did what you're trying let me fill you in. When you buy it out of state, just tell them it's going to Cali. You then pay Cali state taxes and get the papers for it all. Then you have to get it weighed (All trucks are commercial vehicles in Cali) and smogged (no surprise there). It'll run you something like $120 for the both of them together. After that, you register it like normal. And yes, all Raptors are Cali legal, so don't let someone tell you different. In the end, you're out nothing but the cost of transport. So if you can make a road trip out of it or something, you can DEFINITELY save money compared to buying it local in SoCal. </p><p></p><p></p><p>to HELL with SoCal dealerships, for the record. They're STILL asking $15k over or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofire, post: 15809846, member: 44493"] As someone who did what you're trying let me fill you in. When you buy it out of state, just tell them it's going to Cali. You then pay Cali state taxes and get the papers for it all. Then you have to get it weighed (All trucks are commercial vehicles in Cali) and smogged (no surprise there). It'll run you something like $120 for the both of them together. After that, you register it like normal. And yes, all Raptors are Cali legal, so don't let someone tell you different. In the end, you're out nothing but the cost of transport. So if you can make a road trip out of it or something, you can DEFINITELY save money compared to buying it local in SoCal. to HELL with SoCal dealerships, for the record. They're STILL asking $15k over or more. [/QUOTE]
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