they are going to issue a MSO so you will have to take that to DMV , Have the Vin number verified, pay the tax and registration before you can ride. Be a effing nightmare in California.What’s the whole BS, CA registration thingy your talking about?
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they are going to issue a MSO so you will have to take that to DMV , Have the Vin number verified, pay the tax and registration before you can ride. Be a effing nightmare in California.What’s the whole BS, CA registration thingy your talking about?
That should only happen if you take delivery out of state. If you get it from a CA dealer they should be able to do the registration with no need to go to the DMV.they are going to issue a MSO so you will have to take that to DMV , Have the Vin number verified, pay the tax and registration before you can ride. Be a effing nightmare in California.
I actually thought about that when I posted. Then I figured anyone who owned a Gremlin might not want to admit it. To those who are willing to admit it, my apologies!Wow @Lord of the Dunes that’s pretty low of you to say something like that. I thought you were a better person than that? Why would you EVER put the Gremlin down like that?!!! Lol
I am guessing when they talked about the 49 state stuff that was an indication CARB is behind on getting their paperwork or whatever needed to be done. There is no way they produce a car that does not met CARB as a good chunk of their sales will be from CA.These are not special Construction. They will be VIN#, and ID as UTV’s just like a Polaris or Can Am.
The only possible hiccup is if CARB is not final. But it does not have to be published to be final. Just because you can’t find it does not mean it’s not done. It’s been said due to “Covid” that CARB was behind. But that did not keep Polaris from selling the Pro R which was not published at the time they hit the dealer floors. But was said to be CARB compliant when it was on the dealer floors.
Maybe you weren’t in the OG thread, but I had posted that Speed was using the same company that Can Am and Arctic Cat uses to get their vehicles through the CARB /EPA process. So it’s not Todd & Robby trying to figure it out. It’s an actual company and this is what they do. The majority of the process is documentation paperwork and filing the docs.
Agreed.I am guessing when they talked about the 49 state stuff that was an indication CARB is behind on getting their paperwork or whatever needed to be done. There is no way they produce a car that does not met CARB as a good chunk of their sales will be from CA.
Not sure how that works. If you don't have an address to register it in another state you are stuck waiting on a CARB approved car.Agreed.
However, my understanding is that if you register in another state for a year, then you can register in CA after that.
Considering they are testing wraps on Master #23, I think they have some cars past final assembly...I could care less about hitting the 200 page mark. We are at the 2 week mark since Todd announced that cars would be hitting final assembly in 2-3 weeks. Hopefully next weeks show they confirm that!!
True that. But I’m talking about Texas facility Final assembly. Believe you’re an early car,(300’s and DTA earlier then that) so let us know when you get the phone call for 30 day delivery.Considering they are testing wraps on Master #23, I think they have some cars past final assembly...
Todd had stated that shortly after Aug 15th is when the first customers will be getting phone calls.True that. But I’m talking about Texas facility Final assembly. Believe you’re an early car,(300’s and DTA earlier then that) so let us know when you get the phone call for 30 day delivery.![]()
Use a DMV service in AZ. Pick an address out of the phone book. Use your CA address as the mailing address. Everything comes back with your CA address on it.Not sure how that works. If you don't have an address to register it in another state you are stuck waiting on a CARB approved car.