here in CO, whats the word on buying a used car?
smog check required?
how about registration fee's? (hasn't been registered for the last 2 years)
anything else I should know?
thanks
here in CO, whats the word on buying a used car?
smog check required?
how about registration fee's? (hasn't been registered for the last 2 years)
anything else I should know?
thanks
depends on where you live but unless it is rural you will probably have to get emissions done. make sure you get the title and a bill of sale. bos is available at the dmv but no specific form is required. registration depends on year and your address for taxes. there is a guide at the dmv and probably online as well.
Dealership is required to sell cars that will pass emission.
If you live in some town/small city at certain counties, you are exempt.
The dealership will charge mainly:
1. price of car
2. Dealer & Handling charge
3. Sales Tax (rate where u live).
If you are buying car with cash Finance department will charge:
1. Title fee (~$27)
you get a temp license plate usually good for 60days.
If you goto Department of Motors, they will charge registeration and owner fees etc.
If you goto Department of Motors, they will charge registeration and owner fees etc.
Don't forget an additional $25.00 MIN for bridge & road TAX. it cost me as much to register a trailer as i paid for it last month. The state charges you tax & registeration fee based on book value not what you paid for it. you could score a "get this truck out of my garage and it's your's" deal and still get hammered for a few hundred
and ritter wonders why his job rating is in the shitter
this would be a private transaction.
is it up to the buyer or seller to have the smog check done?
Buying and Selling
Buyer's Responsibilities:
- Check Motor Vehicle Verification System to confirm vehicle has not been reported stolen.
- Check National Insurance Crime Bureau to confirm vehicle has not been declared a total loss.
- Go to the county motor vehicle office, in the county in which buyer lives, to obtain a temporary permit.
- Buyer must present documents received from the seller (see Seller's Responsibilities), proof of insurance, as well as Secure and Verifiable Identification, to the clerk to obtain the temporary permit.
Seller's Responsibilities:
(Give the following items to the buyer)
- The Colorado certificate of title, which is in your name, (signed and printed) in the sellers area of the title.
- If the title has more than one name shown as the owner, all owners must sign. Fill in the name and address of the buyer at this time.
- Completed odometer disclosure.
- Current emissions inspection certificate if the buyer lives in an emissions area .
- A bill of sale: this must show the buyer's name(s), purchase price, vehicle identification number, year and make of the vehicle, date of sale and must be signed by the seller(s).
If the car does not pass smog you can sue the seller to get your money back even if the car is sold as is.
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
-- Samuel Adams
This is the 1st state I've lived in where they charge sales tax on a private-party transaction... even one that crosses state lines!!
unless you have an invoice showing you paid the sales tax already, they'll charge you for it when you register the vehicle..
buy a car from someone out of state, and it's interstate commerce- how can they legally charge sales tax? but they do...
I know it says the seller must provide the eissions, but if it is more than a month old when you go to register the vehicle they make you get a new one. remember if you buy out of state they require a VIN check too.
The Hobo