Joseph James
Senior Member
Just renewed my tag. Photo attached of “appraised value” which I have never seen before. I would be lucky to get $8k for this Fury.
Did you ask them who appraised it?
Maybe the DMV employee moonlights for Barrett -Jackson!Just renewed my tag. Photo attached of “appraised value” which I have never seen before. I would be lucky to get $8k for this Fury.
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Roughly 150.00 for one time collector plates and title transfer in Minnesota. They do ask what you paid for it and would charge tax only if you purchase regular daily driver plates.You should be able to put the same value to it at the DMV as you carry on your auto insurance. Also wonder why the DMV cares, all you are doing is registration and plates, correct? Or is that based on value where your at? In Wisconsin you can get collector or hobbiest plates and the value means nada.
My first reaction was to say they’re just uninformed and only interested in generating revenue and assessing higher fees. Which may be only half of what’s going on. After thinking about it a little longer, I started to think this is a way to nudge people towards getting rid of cars like ours. Its a safe bet some of these a—hole politicians see our treasures as only polluters and clunkers and therefore politically incorrect. The tag indicates you can appeal. Good luck.
Just renewed my tag. Photo attached of “appraised value” which I have never seen before. I would be lucky to get $8k for this Fury.
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Being that @Joseph James is located in Asheville, a rather "artsy" place, you might be on to it. Our DMV is suppose to go by Kelly Blue Book values, which I still think is horseshit. I would be getting in touch with someone and getting my money back.
In California, higher the value the higher your registration fees.
Alan