Vertex
Well-Known Member
I guess technically it does not if you pay with cash etc or don’t want to pay up front for the registration. In his case he would just need to make sure it was done and had proof before his temp plates expire is all. As far as registration that’s just showing proof that plates were paid for whatever state he lives in. The dealer and customer have paperwork showing the vehicle was purchased so he would just have to present that if pulled over and asked for registration.Right, but your car still needs to be registered, with or without a loan. If Ford had dedicated procedures for registering cars in every state that they wanted dealers to follow, you wouldn't think whether there was a loan would matter, and it would apply to every type of sale, but hell if I know.
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