LoneRanger
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Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Without a memo title, you can't register the machine for road use.
Also, the bike will likely need a state inspection to verify the VIN.
This thing shouldn't be on an MSO. It should be delivered to you with a title from your state.
How much money did you save over a local shop to make this aggravation worth it?
Once again, no local shops whatsoever, Guzzi dealers few and very far in between. Some closer ones with stock were no where near this price of $5000 off, and were at MSRP. A financed brand new vehicle's title is never given to the debtor, the vehicle is delivered with a Certificate of Origin which you then take to your state DMV along with a copy of your state's Application for Title form (provided by your DMV or by your dealer). Both are turned in to your state DMV when you go to plate the vehicle. If the vehicle is financed the DMV produces a state title and sends it to the lein holder (bank). If you bought it outright the DMV produces a state title and sends it to you with no lein holder shown on title. Vehicles bought out of state also have to have a VIN check performed and signed off on DMV form by a Police Officer as NSR.
All of the above is for a factory new vehicle, not used.
I already have an Application for Title form from my state DMV-- the dealer provided that pre-filled out with their info on it within the electronic paperwork (PDF). The Certificate of Origin should be with the bike along with the Nevada paper dealer temp tag (license plate) but I need to confirm that.
Articdriver: You are correct sir.
Without a memo title, you can't register the machine for road use.
Also, the bike will likely need a state inspection to verify the VIN.
This thing shouldn't be on an MSO. It should be delivered to you with a title from your state.
How much money did you save over a local shop to make this aggravation worth it?
Once again, no local shops whatsoever, Guzzi dealers few and very far in between. Some closer ones with stock were no where near this price of $5000 off, and were at MSRP. A financed brand new vehicle's title is never given to the debtor, the vehicle is delivered with a Certificate of Origin which you then take to your state DMV along with a copy of your state's Application for Title form (provided by your DMV or by your dealer). Both are turned in to your state DMV when you go to plate the vehicle. If the vehicle is financed the DMV produces a state title and sends it to the lein holder (bank). If you bought it outright the DMV produces a state title and sends it to you with no lein holder shown on title. Vehicles bought out of state also have to have a VIN check performed and signed off on DMV form by a Police Officer as NSR.
All of the above is for a factory new vehicle, not used.
I already have an Application for Title form from my state DMV-- the dealer provided that pre-filled out with their info on it within the electronic paperwork (PDF). The Certificate of Origin should be with the bike along with the Nevada paper dealer temp tag (license plate) but I need to confirm that.
Articdriver: You are correct sir.