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Originally Posted by EXE46
Why waste your time with local dealers who are giving you outrageous qoutes, go with the out of state offer. My car came from TX and I am in South Florida. At the time, I almost had gotten a car from Reading PA too.
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Not sure this works for all states unfortunately. California for example requires 7500 miles to import a car from out of state or you have to pay the full difference in tax when you register it. Granted, it's pretty easy to put 7500 miles on it in a year, but you'd have to have the sending dealership do your paperwork...I'm honestly not sure how it would all work out.