Finally. I'll be heading to my local DMV this week to register my TR250.
Quoting my DMV: "Fair Market Value for calculating excise tax on used cars is based on the value indicated in the current National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Business Guide for the Eastern Region."
Anyone have any idea if a '68 TR250 will be listed in this guide? If so, any idea what "Fair Market Value" is, according to NADA, for this car?
Just trying to get an idea as to how much I will soon be rendering unto Ceasar.
Quoting my DMV: "Fair Market Value for calculating excise tax on used cars is based on the value indicated in the current National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Business Guide for the Eastern Region."
Anyone have any idea if a '68 TR250 will be listed in this guide? If so, any idea what "Fair Market Value" is, according to NADA, for this car?
Just trying to get an idea as to how much I will soon be rendering unto Ceasar.
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In NY State, we have a similar situation. After a car's a certain age, they don't go by the NADA guides anymore, just bill of sale. In NY, it's definitely less then 20 years, as I gave away my '96 Saturn (with 187k) to a fellow here at work that needed a car. You can't "give away" a car in NY unless it's to a relative or charitable organization, so I wrote out the bill of sale for $150 and DMV accepted it.