Buy new in California or Bring in from out of state
will be relocating from midwest to the Bay area.
figured id ask here, those of you in california, or have other purchasing experiences with Cali law, is it better to buy the car in california and be done with it, or buy from out of state and bring it in. whats involved with bringing it into the state.
im not looking to save 1k, but if a few k, then yes, ill trailer it in, wondering if bringing in a new car to the state of california is worth any of the headache, if it is a headache!
regards
by the way, if anyone knows of a white 07 e63 with black int, pano roof, and PII package, dealer or private, please let me know.
Last edited by Liquidous; Oct 19, 2007 at 07:12 PM.
will be relocating from midwest to the Bay area.
figured id ask here, those of you in california, or have other purchasing experiences with Cali law, is it better to buy the car in california and be done with it, or buy from out of state and bring it in. whats involved with bringing it into the state.
im not looking to save 1k, but if a few k, then yes, ill trailer it in, wondering if bringing in a new car to the state of california is worth any of the headache, if it is a headache!
regards
by the way, if anyone knows of a white 07 e63 with black int, pano roof, and p30 package, dealer or private, please let me know.
Good luck. The p30 package is very rare on the E63 so finding a used white E63 P30 will be next to impossible I think.
so are you saying ill pay sales tax where ever i buy it, then have to pay it again when it comes to California? jeesh. i never even heard of that. i might as well just grab my ankles now huh?!
sounds like if im going to end up paying almost 20% sales tax (other state + California state) i might as well just buy it in state then.
are you also saying ill have to pay 2 times the registration tax/fee ?
sounds like its a clear choice, if you're going to buy a car for california, buy it there.
is this other peoples opinion as well?
thanks in advance for your replies.
regards
so are you saying ill pay sales tax where ever i buy it, then have to pay it again when it comes to California? jeesh. i never even heard of that. i might as well just grab my ankles now huh?!
sounds like if im going to end up paying almost 20% sales tax (other state + California state) i might as well just buy it in state then.
are you also saying ill have to pay 2 times the registration tax/fee ?
sounds like its a clear choice, if you're going to buy a car for california, buy it there.
is this other peoples opinion as well?
thanks in advance for your replies.
regards
You had a valid point there.
Sorry for the confusion. If you wait 90 days you just pay tax in your home state. California like to extract money from you whenever possible.
In the end you will pay a total of 8.25% of tax on the purchase of the vehicle. There wont be a way to get around that amount. So buy the car where ever you really find it but just be ready to pay the amount of tax paid in CA if you bring the car here (or register it) in the first 90 days. You can often just bring the car in to CA and drive it on out of state plates for 90 days and just hope the police do not pull you over. They will issue you a fine at that point but the fine is not THAT serious. I would check that amount of the fine before doing it though.
I have a Business out of state in Oregon and I still register all my cars here as I was caught by the California Highway Patrol for having out of state plates etc. Then I had to pay the taxes on the car but luckily it was already past 90 days and I only paid a fine and the cost of registration.
Last edited by CynCarvin32; Oct 19, 2007 at 08:07 PM.
Good luck!
Check the CA DMV website...it's up to date and pretty clear about the details of buying out of state.
Last edited by DarkStar; Oct 19, 2007 at 08:58 PM.
this says :
If you are moving to California from another state, you may register a new federally certified vehicle in California if it was first registered by you in your home state, or for military personnel, in your last state of military service. When applying for vehicle registration in California, you must provide evidence of your vehicle's previous registration and that you were a resident of the other state when you acquired the vehicle.
still doesn't answer the question yes, or no or what "tax" or requirement loop holes ill have to jump through. trying to figure out if i find a good deal elsewhere to buy it while i live in the state im in now, and then in 2 months move for work. or just wait and buy it in cali.
hum.
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There is a tax calculator somewhere on the CA DMV website. Buying out of state can still be a great way to save $$, and also find the car/color/options you want.
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good luck.
Mike : you think its going to be all around cheaper just making the deal and buying in state versus out of state.
goat : hook me up with your recommended dealer, id be happy to give them my business if they can find me the car im looking for and give me a good deal with old inventory going out the door !
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