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$950

Wtf???? Thats rediculous lol. Looks rust free in that pic. Whats a back fee?
 
What is a non-op? And how can they charge you fees for a vehicle that isnt used? What about a race car? Or a trail rig? What is their deffinition of what is or isn't a car?
 
What is a non-op? And how can they charge you fees for a vehicle that isnt used? What about a race car? Or a trail rig? What is their deffinition of what is or isn't a car?

Non-operational. $15 one time fee. Race car is not a registered vehicle so if your caught on road driving it pay heafty fine. Trail rigs get a green sticker like a quad does. Again, heafty fine if caught on a road. Ca is gonna get dat coin! ....Bitches.....
 
Idk why so many of you guys live there with all the bs they put on you.
 
How do they justify making you paw a fee just to own a vehicle? What costs do they need to recover from a car sitting in my garage?
 
if it never leaves your garage it doesnt matter. its a fee for it being on the road. once your caught on the road, then you owe.
 
if it never leaves your garage it doesnt matter. its a fee for it being on the road. once your caught on the road, then you owe.

So if I have a car, and decide I want to restore it, and I stop driving it, three years later when I'm done restoring it, when I go to register it I get hit with fees (plus interest) if I haven't paid the non-op fee?
 
if its current, you can pay the $15 non-op. which basically says your car will not be on the road for that year. (i believe its $15 per year to keep it active in the system).

if you just let your tags expire, you have to pay 3 years worth of the registration, any fees for those 3 years of lateness, plus interest on due money.
 
if its current, you can pay the $15 non-op. which basically says your car will not be on the road for that year. (i believe its $15 per year to keep it active in the system).

if you just let your tags expire, you have to pay 3 years worth of the registration, any fees for those 3 years of lateness, plus interest on due money.

Lol, fffooooooooccckkkkk that. :waytogo:
 
in new york state if you fail to pay insurance then dmv charges a fee per day and also you cant reregisture the vehicle/vin# for same # of days :whistle:

way to many non legal drivers out there these days .
 
Just odd to me I guess. In Mi I can let the take ins off and let the registration expire. Then all i gotta do is when i want it on the road is ins it and either take that plate in and get a new reg or get a new plate and tag for $70 or so. Done.
 
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