Buying a Liberty CRD
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
> Hello,
>
> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>
> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>
> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
> from outside CA.
Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
to report the registration fraud.
Details available on the California DMV website.
--
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> Hello,
>
> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>
> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>
> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
> from outside CA.
Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
to report the registration fraud.
Details available on the California DMV website.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#12
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
> Hello,
>
> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>
> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>
> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
> from outside CA.
Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
to report the registration fraud.
Details available on the California DMV website.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
> Hello,
>
> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>
> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>
> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
> from outside CA.
Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
to report the registration fraud.
Details available on the California DMV website.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#13
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
> Hello,
>
> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>
> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>
> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
> from outside CA.
Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
to report the registration fraud.
Details available on the California DMV website.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
> Hello,
>
> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>
> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>
> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
> from outside CA.
Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
to report the registration fraud.
Details available on the California DMV website.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#14
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
When i was living in BC (canada) you could buy a car in Alberta, the next
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
#15
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
When i was living in BC (canada) you could buy a car in Alberta, the next
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
#16
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
When i was living in BC (canada) you could buy a car in Alberta, the next
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
#17
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
When i was living in BC (canada) you could buy a car in Alberta, the next
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
province over, and not have to pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax).
Along with that, you'd pay some hefty fees to bring it back brand new....so
for the first year or whatever, ppl would park it at home with alberta tags
on it.
I don't know how the insurance works on this....if you lie it's fraud....
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
>> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
>> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>>
>> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
>> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
>> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>>
>> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
>> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
>> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
>> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
>> from outside CA.
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
Looks like one way is simply to wait and buy a used vehicle out of state.
After a few months there should be demo-models for sale at dealerships or
returns on leases/repossessions etc. I wouldn't mind living in California
if it wasn't for the screwball laws and repressive regulations they have.
--
DougW
> Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
>> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
>> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>>
>> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
>> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
>> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>>
>> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
>> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
>> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
>> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
>> from outside CA.
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
Looks like one way is simply to wait and buy a used vehicle out of state.
After a few months there should be demo-models for sale at dealerships or
returns on leases/repossessions etc. I wouldn't mind living in California
if it wasn't for the screwball laws and repressive regulations they have.
--
DougW
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
>> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
>> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>>
>> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
>> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
>> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>>
>> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
>> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
>> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
>> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
>> from outside CA.
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
Looks like one way is simply to wait and buy a used vehicle out of state.
After a few months there should be demo-models for sale at dealerships or
returns on leases/repossessions etc. I wouldn't mind living in California
if it wasn't for the screwball laws and repressive regulations they have.
--
DougW
> Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
>> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
>> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>>
>> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
>> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
>> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>>
>> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
>> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
>> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
>> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
>> from outside CA.
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
Looks like one way is simply to wait and buy a used vehicle out of state.
After a few months there should be demo-models for sale at dealerships or
returns on leases/repossessions etc. I wouldn't mind living in California
if it wasn't for the screwball laws and repressive regulations they have.
--
DougW
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Re: Buying a Liberty CRD
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
>> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
>> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>>
>> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
>> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
>> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>>
>> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
>> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
>> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
>> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
>> from outside CA.
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
Looks like one way is simply to wait and buy a used vehicle out of state.
After a few months there should be demo-models for sale at dealerships or
returns on leases/repossessions etc. I wouldn't mind living in California
if it wasn't for the screwball laws and repressive regulations they have.
--
DougW
> Roughly 5/23/04 01:41, Beeblebrox's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in California, and I'm planning on buying a Jeep Liberty CRD
>> when it comes out (the Diesel powered Liberty that Jeep's apparently
>> been selling everywhere else on the planet, except the USA).
>>
>> The vibe I get is that this vehicle will not be sold in California.
>> However, it will not be difficult for me to buy it out-of-state, since
>> I make trips to Nevada, Washington and Oregon frequently.
>>
>> What do I need to do in order for this purchase to go smoothly once I
>> drive it back to CA? Will the California Diesel Police throw me in
>> prison? Will I be allowed to register it? Every car I've owned I've
>> bought in CA, so I don't know what I'm in for when I register a car
>> from outside CA.
>
> Unless you are a resident of a state where the vehicle is legal,
> and bring it to California as a used vehicle you will have trouble
> registering it, since is isn't legal. You could register it out of
> state, but it seems that currently California is encouraging folks
> who spot out of state cars regularly parked near California residences
> to report the registration fraud.
>
> Details available on the California DMV website.
Looks like one way is simply to wait and buy a used vehicle out of state.
After a few months there should be demo-models for sale at dealerships or
returns on leases/repossessions etc. I wouldn't mind living in California
if it wasn't for the screwball laws and repressive regulations they have.
--
DougW