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[*] posted on 5-28-2009 at 07:54 PM


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Great info. My plates are expired and I am tired of paying the People's Republic of CA. I am working on transfering the title to my brother in CO. Can you transfer the title with a vehicle being out of the country?


You are asking about Colorados laws so you should check here http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-MV/RMV/11770248...


Impossible to get the VIN checked and the car smogged when the vehicle is out of state. I have a home in CO and thought about that too. I also have a business address in South Dakota- so am thinking about that option... I wonder how that works?




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[*] posted on 5-28-2009 at 08:01 PM


Judgementals like "shame" only apply if you can live in those shoes. Never been there? then do not judge



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The sooner you act like a Mexican, the more respect you will get from your neighbors. Applying Americans standards of decency and conduct in Mexico is a waste of time and only shows how new you are new to Mexico. After a few years you will be driving with no insurance, with expired plates, sharing your DirectTV, WiFi and Cable signals with your neighbors and laughing about how much money gringos waste playing by their rules down here. JMHO of course.


Classy :lol:

Wonder why my Mexican friends are such fools to be driving with valid plates and insurance and paying for their own broadband???:?::?:


Judgementals like "classy" simply don't apply in third world countries like Mexico. There is no shame in Mexico and certainly no shame in being poor and driving without plates or insurance, or even having your home utilities "adjusted" by a diablito. It's a very interesting culture- where almost anything is justifiable without shame or guilt.
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[*] posted on 5-29-2009 at 09:32 AM
Walking in their Shoes ?


Or Sandals ?

SO, you can't judge anyone unless you can walk in their shoes ? What if they've got really small feet ?

Seriously, though, that canard has to be one of the most idiotic ever uttered. By that standard, the Bad Guys around the world could only be judged by inmates at San Quentin and elsewhere.

Yeah, that works.
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[*] posted on 5-29-2009 at 10:13 AM


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Great info. My plates are expired and I am tired of paying the People's Republic of CA. I am working on transfering the title to my brother in CO. Can you transfer the title with a vehicle being out of the country?


You are asking about Colorados laws so you should check here http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-MV/RMV/11770248...


Impossible to get the VIN checked and the car smogged when the vehicle is out of state. I have a home in CO and thought about that too. I also have a business address in South Dakota- so am thinking about that option... I wonder how that works?

U2U if you need to get this done. I have transfered 11 vehicals...including Motorhome, travel trailer, utility trailers and cars/trucks. No quads yet, maybe mine soon.

edit: 5 from the state of CO.

[Edited on 5-29-2009 by Al G]




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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 09:02 PM


We completed the transfer of title from CA to CO. More revenue lost for the People Rebublic of CA. What a stupid liberal state. I tried to keep the money in the state but they forced me out. Nothing like stepping over a $100 to save a nickel. Guess I will have the only Suburban in Loreto with CO plates and a Fresno State Bulldogs sticker and Valley V sticker in the back window???
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