Johnny Utah
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Iâm glad I paid $27,000 less for mine.So glad I paid $10,000 less for mine.
WhatIâm glad I paid $27,000 less for mine.
That so wild you bought your 45th Anniversary Supra for $17,000 under MSRPIâm glad I paid $27,000 less for mine.
Itâs odd right? Itâs like everyone thinks their opinion or preference is the only right one. God forbid I like a color that is different or a manual vs an auto. And the world stops if you ask a technical question that may have already been answered. Hell. Iâll probably catch flack for even saying itOnly on this forumâŠ. I hate the Supra community.
Iâm not entirely sure thatâs accurate. You cannot register a non-California originating vehicle in California with less than 7500 miles on it. This prevents cars sold outside California that do not comply with CA emissions from being brought into the state. But there are PLENTY of used cars in California sold as used cars with fewer than 7500 miles on them. So I think that only applies to bullshit CA emissions.In California, any vehicle with less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase or trade by a California resident or business is considered a new vehicle. This definition applies whether or not the vehicle has been registered in another state.
More facts about this law:Iâm not entirely sure thatâs accurate. You cannot register a non-California originating vehicle in California with less than 7500 miles on it. This prevents cars sold outside California that do not comply with CA emissions from being brought into the state. But there are PLENTY of used cars in California sold as used cars with fewer than 7500 miles on them. So I think that only applies to bullshit CA emissions.
âWhat is the 7500 mile rule in California?
California Noncertified Vehicles (CNCV)âFormerly known as 49-state, bear a label certifying they only meet U.S. EPA emission requirements. A CNCV cannot be registered to a California resident who acquired/purchased the vehicle with less than 7,500 odometer miles, unless they qualify for an exemption.â