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If you decide to do some online car buying to find a car (or truck) you really like what should you do before you complete the online sale? What if the car is not located in your state? You're going to need to do some extra leg work before you complete the sale but it may be worth the extra work if the deal is right. First make sure you check out a similar car locally - test drive a car like the one you want to buy online. You’ll want to ensure that you like the way the vehicle drives and handles. How does the interior look and feel? Is it comfortable and suitable to your tastes and needs? Is it suitable for your local weather conditions (ie: harsh winters etc.)?
If the car you want to buy online is located in a state other than your own you should contact the Department of Motor Vehicles and State Sales Tax Department in both the state you live in and the state you are making the purchase in. You may be required to supply additional paperwork for your registration and you may have to pay sales tax to both states. Don’t assume that the dealer will to do this for you they may not be as educated or concerned about state and local laws as you would think. The dealers only responsibility is to sell you a car. The interstate laws and taxes are your responsibility.
The information contained on this page is intended to enlighten newlyweds by offering a basic understanding of vehicle buying and/or vehicle maintenance principles. Forever & Always Inc. assumes no liability for omissions errors or the outcome of any vehicle buying and/or vehicle maintenance endeavors (or experiences) on the part of the reader. The reader should always exercise reasonable discretion follow their own state and local guidelines and is urged to consult a licensed professional for more complete vehicle buying and/or vehicle maintenance guidance. The information on Forever & Always Inc. is not affiliated with the above website referrals.
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