My approach, whether it is right or wrong, here in NJ is…once accepted into the country and registered from another state…just process the paperwork and it is like any other previously registered vehicle in the US states. If I bought a Chevy from Joe’s Chevrolet in PA and sold it to a guy in Vermont, he just goes to DMV and fill out the
Yeah ill know this week - but this came about as the state of GA has banned all Kei trucks from being registered but ive read theyve denied some JDM owners registration because of this. It only came about maybe a year ago i believe.Wow… things sound different there. In my 56 years of buying vehicles, not as a pro but as a civilian guy who buys a car every few years it sounds strange but I am no expert. I have lived in Florida, Vermont, New Jersey and 1 overseas import purchase.. however, the import title was a South Dakota title and simply transferred to NJ in less than 15 minutes with tags and title. That alone is a miracle…DMV has been revamped and they now make appointments to do paperwork exchanges and registration… some stuff you can do online…EVEN BETTER!