I live in NJ and I own a 1968 Corvette Convertable, and I was wondering if any one knew how much it would be to bring it to California? The fee's involved!
California Fee's
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Re: California Fee's
I recently brought my 66 in. It cost me a total of $535. The bill of sale was for $8000. Tax and registration. I belive it was $200 and change to bring it in. California now has no smog requirements on 71 and below. So, you don't have to worry about trying to get it certified.- Top
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Re: California Fee's
I have lived in Ca. for about 10 years, so here's the California code on smog test. and they may also charge you a out of state import fee of 300 plus bucks to bring your car in the the state. Ps check line 4B2
44011. (a) All motor vehicles powered by internal combustion engines that are registered within an area designated for program coverage shall be required biennially to obtain a certificate of compliance or noncompliance, except for all of the following:
(1) Every motorcycle, and every diesel-powered vehicle, until the department, pursuant to Section 44012, implements test procedures applicable to motorcycles or to diesel-powered vehicles, or both.
(2) Any motor vehicle that has been issued a certificate of compliance or noncompliance or a repair cost waiver upon a change of ownership or initial registration in this state during the preceding six months.
(3) (A) Prior to January 1, 2003, any motor vehicle manufactured prior to the 1974 model-year.
(B) Beginning January 1, 2003, any motor vehicle that is 30 or more model-years old.
(4) (A) Any motor vehicle four or less model-years old.
(B) Any motor vehicle excepted by this paragraph shall be subject to testing and to certification requirements as determined by the department, if any of the following apply:
(i) The department determines through remote sensing activities or other means that there is a substantial probability that the vehicle has a tampered emission control system or would fail for other cause a smog check test as specified in Section 44012.
(ii) The vehicle was previously registered outside this state and is undergoing initial registration in this state.
(iii) The vehicle is being registered as a specially constructed vehicle.
(iv) The vehicle has been selected for testing pursuant to Section 44014.7 or any other provision of this chapter authorizing out-of-cycle testing.
(5) Any motor vehicle or class of motor vehicles exempted pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 44024.5.
(6) Any motor vehicle that the department determines would present prohibitive inspection or repair problems.
(7) Any vehicle registered to the owner of a fleet licensed pursuant to Section 44020 if the vehicle is garaged exclusively outside the area included in program coverage, and is not primarily operated inside the area included in program coverage.
(b) Vehicles designated for program coverage in enhanced areas shall be required to obtain inspections from appropriate smog check stations operating in enhanced areas.- Top
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