I probably should be quite but it is $1.78 here in NE Arkansas.
Damn you Arkansas & Georgia!
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I probably should be quite but it is $1.78 here in NE Arkansas.
Not just a 4th Gen. thread, but I drove by a local fuel station today and diesel was $1.99/gal. Never thought in my lifetime I'd see it under $2.00.
Just renewed the registration on my truck, $765, and that is just for one year. 2013 DRW Bighorn.
Maine registration fee in my town would be very close to that on a 2013. Based on Window Sticker price when new. Declines every year for 5 years from new. Then bottoms out at a flat figure based on new price.
Hoopty was a $50,000.00 car when new, it costs me 260.00 per year to register. Will never drop any further. It's a 2006 for goodness sake but they don't care.
Maine registration fee in my town would be very close to that on a 2013. Based on Window Sticker price when new. Declines every year for 5 years from new. Then bottoms out at a flat figure based on new price.
Hoopty was a $50,000.00 car when new, it costs me 260.00 per year to register. Will never drop any further. It's a 2006 for goodness sake but they don't care.
$285.00 for 2 years..... Florida. But we have alot of tolls
I bet if I dug around enough.....I could find a few receipts for less than $0.99/gal when I bought my '98 RAM 2500 Regular Cab 12V w/NV4500 in December 1997. :-laf$0.98/gallon in 1999 when I got my 24v. That included California's exorbitant taxes too.
My truck is $150 a year in GA, but my trailer is registered in Maine with a Semi-Perm tag for $275.00 for 10 years. By doing the registration in Maine it has saved me about $350 a year. Our vehicles tags in GA are based on as a property tax. But our fuel prices rank down there with lowest in the country. Maybe SC or TX may be lower
MWilson I didn't mean to get you upset. I just took advantage of the loop hole. If I had known about the tags at the time of purchase. I would have titled/registered when new in Maine. I might have gotten away with no sales tax