murphybrown
New member
Tax & License + interest rate
I am buying my '14 out of state. Like Red Angel I will get a temporary license from dealer, then within 30 day I need to register in WA at which time I will pay WA State Sales Tax and license fee. And this can all be done via fax to make sure it is timely.
My local credit union offered me 2.5% on new purchase, which I gave a :thumbup:. Then heard about an out of state credit union that can offer membership in other states...just faxed off paperwork and will have a 1.45%/5 year loan with no loan fees. This has to be on a new vehicle purchase and you need a credit rating of 730 or better. Now I realllllly like that..:clap::clap:. For my way of doing business..if I have a firm OTD price (and I never say yes to a deal, unless I have a firm, documented quote). And the dealer would increase that amount... I would graciously ask them to honor and if they said No will Do...then I say thanks and I'm gone like a rocket.
As an example when I was shopping for my '14 a WA state dealer insisted that he would have to charge me tax on the full price of the new '14 and I was thinking he just doesn't know cause in WA you only pay tax on the difference between trade-in (which I have already paid tax on when purchased) and new . He let me know CLEARLY that he knew his business and obviously I didn't really know about taxing rules in WA. So thinking I could be in error I called DMV and verified I was correct. When I shared this with dealer...his response was not the way we do it here!!!!! And I thought (well not going to print that :yikes
...but said. OK thanks not interested. and went and got a Venti quad breve latte :yikes: and called Len and Pitbull Powersports and sealed the deal on my new '14 with matching trailer. Thank you Len and Vanessa...:thumbup:
I am buying my '14 out of state. Like Red Angel I will get a temporary license from dealer, then within 30 day I need to register in WA at which time I will pay WA State Sales Tax and license fee. And this can all be done via fax to make sure it is timely.
My local credit union offered me 2.5% on new purchase, which I gave a :thumbup:. Then heard about an out of state credit union that can offer membership in other states...just faxed off paperwork and will have a 1.45%/5 year loan with no loan fees. This has to be on a new vehicle purchase and you need a credit rating of 730 or better. Now I realllllly like that..:clap::clap:. For my way of doing business..if I have a firm OTD price (and I never say yes to a deal, unless I have a firm, documented quote). And the dealer would increase that amount... I would graciously ask them to honor and if they said No will Do...then I say thanks and I'm gone like a rocket.
As an example when I was shopping for my '14 a WA state dealer insisted that he would have to charge me tax on the full price of the new '14 and I was thinking he just doesn't know cause in WA you only pay tax on the difference between trade-in (which I have already paid tax on when purchased) and new . He let me know CLEARLY that he knew his business and obviously I didn't really know about taxing rules in WA. So thinking I could be in error I called DMV and verified I was correct. When I shared this with dealer...his response was not the way we do it here!!!!! And I thought (well not going to print that :yikes
