California registration
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California registration
How much does everyone pay for registration?
i have an 2006 z06 they are charging me $500. Obviously i dont have an option but i was just curious as its my first year for reg.
mitchell
i have an 2006 z06 they are charging me $500. Obviously i dont have an option but i was just curious as its my first year for reg.
mitchell
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03-22-2018, 09:51 AM
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All I can say is F Jerry Brown and his new registration fee increases. My truck was $985 this year (About $700 last year) due to the increase. Carrie's ZR1 was $625 this year, compared to about $500 last year and the Z06 was also up about $100.
This is also on top of the recent gas/diesel tax that added another $.12 for gas and $.21 for diesel. It's all supposed to go into the road repair budget, but we all know damn well his stupid *** will use towards the bullet train to bankruptcy.
This is also on top of the recent gas/diesel tax that added another $.12 for gas and $.21 for diesel. It's all supposed to go into the road repair budget, but we all know damn well his stupid *** will use towards the bullet train to bankruptcy.
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St. Jude Donor '08
All I can say is F Jerry Brown and his new registration fee increases. My truck was $985 this year (About $700 last year) due to the increase. Carrie's ZR1 was $625 this year, compared to about $500 last year and the Z06 was also up about $100.
This is also on top of the recent gas/diesel tax that added another $.12 for gas and $.21 for diesel. It's all supposed to go into the road repair budget, but we all know damn well his stupid *** will use towards the bullet train to bankruptcy.
This is also on top of the recent gas/diesel tax that added another $.12 for gas and $.21 for diesel. It's all supposed to go into the road repair budget, but we all know damn well his stupid *** will use towards the bullet train to bankruptcy.
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Well the roads are in decay and really more has to be done regarding public transportation and highway maintenance.
Let's hope the money goes to the correct need, this is always the issue.
Example; the boondoggle High Speed Train from nowhere to nowhere that Gov Brown is pushing.
Let's hope the money goes to the correct need, this is always the issue.
Example; the boondoggle High Speed Train from nowhere to nowhere that Gov Brown is pushing.
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Registration fee $183
Licensing fee $219
spec plate fee $83
county/district fees $11
no bridge tolls or fees.
i am going to turn in my special plate cause i dont like it. So itl be around $415.. im guessing because dmv goes off the last purchase price of the car too?
Licensing fee $219
spec plate fee $83
county/district fees $11
no bridge tolls or fees.
i am going to turn in my special plate cause i dont like it. So itl be around $415.. im guessing because dmv goes off the last purchase price of the car too?
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My 08 was $259 this year
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Now guys, we all know the state of California will fail if we don't have a super fast train that hardly anyone will use and cost 1000% more than originally thought. We need that million jobs.
#13
Melting Slicks
Our brilliant governor Jerry Clown decided without voter input that we need to raise the license fee. My 2016 Z06 license fees are $810.00 for ONE YEAR!! More than when I purchased it new in 2016!! This Sanctuary State bullshit and who pays for all the hand out programs to illegal immigrants and the rest who don't want to work is making this native Californian pissed off!
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All I can say is F Jerry Brown and his new registration fee increases. My truck was $985 this year (About $700 last year) due to the increase. Carrie's ZR1 was $625 this year, compared to about $500 last year and the Z06 was also up about $100.
This is also on top of the recent gas/diesel tax that added another $.12 for gas and $.21 for diesel. It's all supposed to go into the road repair budget, but we all know damn well his stupid *** will use towards the bullet train to bankruptcy.
This is also on top of the recent gas/diesel tax that added another $.12 for gas and $.21 for diesel. It's all supposed to go into the road repair budget, but we all know damn well his stupid *** will use towards the bullet train to bankruptcy.
Brown and the legislature will run up the bill until we can't get any more tax measures passed or issue any more bonds because anything issued by California will be rated a junk bond. This is starting to remind me of right around the time when Proposition 13 passed, because people got tired of every jurisdiction treating property taxes like a blank check. Now they are hammering car owners under the cloak of being green, but it is still just like the blood-letting that was occurring pre-Prop 13.
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Bullet train up his ***. Years ago voters barely approved a 16 billion bond measure for the train. Now costs are estimated to be 76 billion and rising. How about a revote?
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If you think Jerry is bad, just wait till Gaven is sitting in the chair...Are we just that stupid? And if you haven't all ready done your taxes for this year, your in for another surprise.... Cal issued "a$$ lube" on Amazon prime.
Mark.
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I live in the heart of the political insane asylum (Santa Cruz). Almost everyone here sees no problem with banning gas burning driven cars - they think that driver-less electric cars will save us, along with banning all firearms. I am still amused when I get to ask them where they think electricity comes from.
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It does make a lot of sense though. California is a very unwieldy state and the divisions between urban and rural counties has never been stronger.