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09-15-2019, 07:41 AM | #21 |
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No, we are not consistent. Depends on your state.
some states require almost nothing and others want everything. Best states to be in are those wo an inspection. not much different then living in any of the countries in Europe. Every country has diff laws. |
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I believe you guys have a much smaller population than the US, I think we are many times larger. With no two regions that think alike. |
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09-15-2019, 08:55 AM | #23 | |
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It's an "evolved system" That means it's not the same as it was when it started. The idea was a title to a car like a deed to a house or property. It proved ownership! Now, Transferring titles has become a money maker for the state governments. Add to that the sales tax that collected at transfer and you have some pretty heavy cash revenue for the state govt. One question the gets asked a lot, is why do they collect the sales tax at every sale. Maybe once, when the car is new, but why at every successive sale? The whole system shows a lot of institutional corruption at every turn. In Pennsylvania it's worse, we have only private agents and they have pretty much a free hand to charge what they want, and they do! The only way around this is to go to the main MVA in Harrisburg, but that's over a hundred miles away.
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09-15-2019, 09:15 AM | #24 | |
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09-15-2019, 07:23 PM | #25 |
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Wow, What a lot of chasing around. In Ontario you fill out a form for the vehicle information, get a appraisal for value and fill a affidavit from a Lawyer hand it in and they fill out the ownership for you. Pay the taxes on the value and away you go. A little trickier with a Hot Rod because you need a VIN.
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09-16-2019, 05:49 PM | #26 | |
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There are certain responsibilitiues that fall to the Federal Government and others to the states. For example, only the Federal Government can raise a tax. They are also solely responsible for defense. The states handle things like car registration and land titles, health and education. One of the most annoying things I have found when travelling over there is when buying something. There is the price, then there is a local tax and a state tax and maybe more, plus (in many cases) a tip. By law here, the advertised price is what you pay. NO EXTRAS! IMO, Our two political/legal sytsems are like us - very similar and nothing like the same! Maybe it's because I grew up here and understand the place better but I think there is greater uniformity accross the length and breadth Australia than I have seen in the US. Whether that is good or bad, I haven't decided.
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09-16-2019, 05:50 PM | #27 |
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At what stage does a car cease to be a car? As I remove parts, it first becomes undrivable but still a title is needed. From then on, it is only a pile of parts (IMO) but I am aware that even that requires a title. Does a bare chassis require a chassis or must it have the two axles and four wheels to need that? Maybe an engine - how about a transmission - steering anyone? Taken to the extreme, do I need a title if I have four wheels only?
This seems such a complex and confusing system. Guess you have to have been brought up with it.
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09-16-2019, 06:02 PM | #28 |
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its all as complex as you make it- many here make it extremely complex, for lack of understanding..................
I have no problem titling anything. I live in NJ and NY and find it pretty easy. |
09-16-2019, 07:16 PM | #29 | |
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oh yes, that obscurity about final sales price is a very common complaint to visitors to the US from Europe |
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09-17-2019, 07:32 AM | #31 |
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Birdman, you either have a good Maine title or you dont. no grey areas here.
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09-17-2019, 09:51 AM | #32 |
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I have a 'semi good' Maryland title. Title was transferred legally by the state (MD) to me, however there is a discrepancy in the vin. There is a letter where a number should be, and a number where a letter should be. I presented evidence at the time of issuance showing how the mistake was made and how it cant be any other way, the girl at the dmv almost made the corrections herself, then she thought twice and asked her supervisor who stepped in. At that time she said the original issuing state had to make the corrections, which happens to be Maine. When I contacted Maine dmv they said they have no records for older cars and they could not help me.
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09-17-2019, 11:30 AM | #33 |
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and the discrepancy should just be left alone. it is a human error and you have a good title.
this is where I feel people take things too far. no disrespect meant Birdman. I have heard guys go bonkers because their coupe title doesnt say "3 window"....... they never did. sometimes a roadster title just says 2 drs. guess what? a roadster has 2 drs...... |
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Per the pieces to cars process in MD supposedly I can schedule and take my finished project to the central motor vehicle administration site and the MD state police will inspect and certify it as well as apply a state issued VIN plate. |
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09-18-2019, 06:52 AM | #35 |
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And my humblest apologies to the op for getting off of subject, but as strict as Maryland is with the DMV, amongst many other things, there is no inspection requirement for getting tags for an antique car. Only requirement is that you have insurance. Oddly enough when I applied for YOM tags, THEY had to be inspected (to make sure they were still reflective and not a duplicate number). Tags inspected-Yes, car inspected-No!!!
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