Finding cars for sale

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kieron55

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25 posts

166 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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The company I work for are looking to transfer me over to an office we have in Kentucky in the next few months (visa process is under way)

I have been trying to find cars I am interested in but am struggling a little. I seem to end up back on craigslist, is there any other good sites for finding cars over there?

Could I buy a car from any state and take it to Kentucky easily enough?

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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If you want an everyday car the go to autotrader.com or cars.com as a start.
Hemmings would be a good idea for classic cars.

Which city are you going to be based in and what are you looking for?

EK993

1,946 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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kieron55

Original Poster:

25 posts

166 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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Will take a look at those sites, thanks.

I will be in Louisville. I quite like the idea of a Mustang, Charger or Challenger. Not 100% on the budget yet as reallocation package is still being worked out. I need something reliable though as I plan on doing some longer journeys.

EK993

1,946 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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And yes you can buy out of State. If you buy from a dealer they will usually take care of registration in the State you are living in.

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

258 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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I would recommend you look at dealer websites for the areas you might be living or working in and look at what they have on their used car lots.

U.S. cars hold their value far better than those in the UK - for a guide go to Kelly Blue Book www.kbb.com

jeff m2

2,060 posts

158 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Go to Ebay set your location....then set "nearest to me". Max 100 miles
Dealers stick their used and often new stock along with the private sales of course.


LarryUSA

4,338 posts

263 months

Thursday 22nd December 2016
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When I arrived in California 3.5 years ago, I hired a car for the first week. Arrived on Wednesday, walked into a Ford dealership on Saturday at 5pm, drove home a Volvo V50 at 10am the next day. The only delay was me making sure I was getting a good deal! The car lots here are FULL of cars, used and new that you can drive away more or less there and then. Best get something cheap and easy to start and worry about getting something better once you've settled it. I ended up keeping the Volvo for 3 years then bought a Jeep. Driving and lifestyle here is very different from the UK.

Oh, and don't forget to add sales tax to the price of the vehicle, both new and used! It makes buying and selling cars regularly quiet expensive...

unrepentant

21,671 posts

263 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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You can buy out of state but make sure that the state you are buying in has a reciprocal arrangement with the state you reside in or you may be subject to double sales tax. Most states now do.

Sales tax is paid on the difference between the car you are buying and the car you selling AS LONG AS YOU TRADE. So if the sales tax rate is 7% and you buy a car for $30k you will pay $2100 sales tax. If you trade in a car that's $15k you will only pay $1050 sales tax.

Watch out for doc fees. If they are more than $150 they're robbing you. I've seen $700 in some places.

Matt Harper

6,769 posts

208 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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unrepentant said:
You can buy out of state but make sure that the state you are buying in has a reciprocal arrangement with the state you reside in or you may be subject to double sales tax. Most states now do.

Sales tax is paid on the difference between the car you are buying and the car you selling AS LONG AS YOU TRADE. So if the sales tax rate is 7% and you buy a car for $30k you will pay $2100 sales tax. If you trade in a car that's $15k you will only pay $1050 sales tax.

Watch out for doc fees. If they are more than $150 they're robbing you. I've seen $700 in some places.
Bloody hell - he's back! I thought you'd moved to Canada with Rosie and Al Sharpton when Donald got elected.
Happy New Year, Paul. My first business trip of the year? Jan 3rd - Noblesville IN - can't beat a bit of glamour...

unrepentant

21,671 posts

263 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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Matt Harper said:
Bloody hell - he's back! I thought you'd moved to Canada with Rosie and Al Sharpton when Donald got elected.
Happy New Year, Paul. My first business trip of the year? Jan 3rd - Noblesville IN - can't beat a bit of glamour...
Cheers mate! Al sends his regards. Have a good one.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

238 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2017
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unrepentant said:
You can buy out of state but make sure that the state you are buying in has a reciprocal arrangement with the state you reside in or you may be subject to double sales tax. Most states now do.

Sales tax is paid on the difference between the car you are buying and the car you selling AS LONG AS YOU TRADE. So if the sales tax rate is 7% and you buy a car for $30k you will pay $2100 sales tax. If you trade in a car that's $15k you will only pay $1050 sales tax.

Watch out for doc fees. If they are more than $150 they're robbing you. I've seen $700 in some places.
Now that is a proper autopsy on car transactions right there! Welcome back UR. Happy new year. smile

The Moose

23,123 posts

216 months

Saturday 7th January 2017
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What did you end up buying, OP?

jimmyjimjim

7,529 posts

245 months

Saturday 7th January 2017
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unrepentant said:
You can buy out of state but make sure that the state you are buying in has a reciprocal arrangement with the state you reside in or you may be subject to double sales tax. Most states now do.

Sales tax is paid on the difference between the car you are buying and the car you selling AS LONG AS YOU TRADE. So if the sales tax rate is 7% and you buy a car for $30k you will pay $2100 sales tax. If you trade in a car that's $15k you will only pay $1050 sales tax.

Watch out for doc fees. If they are more than $150 they're robbing you. I've seen $700 in some places.
That's very helpful, thanks. Never did quite get my head round that before.

Glad to see you came back, too smile