2011 MY order bank open date, Job #1 date & 2010 MY End Date!!!! IMPORTANT INFO!!!
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Hey Dan,
I am about 2 hours from Carlisle roughly. I go every year to the All-Ford Nats. I'll do some research for you in the next few days and see what is involved to sell you a car. If I didn't mention it, send a PM to CANADA GUY. He routinely bought his previous cars in Chicago, and Minnesota and had them shipped up. But he did buy them in the USA and he had the things needed to be done for Canada DOT done once he got the car. He is a nice guy and very helpful. I'll shoot you a PM in a few days once I learn what is needed. I'd love to order you a car.
I am about 2 hours from Carlisle roughly. I go every year to the All-Ford Nats. I'll do some research for you in the next few days and see what is involved to sell you a car. If I didn't mention it, send a PM to CANADA GUY. He routinely bought his previous cars in Chicago, and Minnesota and had them shipped up. But he did buy them in the USA and he had the things needed to be done for Canada DOT done once he got the car. He is a nice guy and very helpful. I'll shoot you a PM in a few days once I learn what is needed. I'd love to order you a car.
Hey Rick, sorry for the delay. You wouldn't pay sales tax as you are registering it in New Hampshire. Just because you buy a car in a different state doesn't mean you pay their sales tax. Sales tax (or any other form of tax) on an automobile, is based on where the car is registered. Since your not registering it here, you wouldn't pay it. All you would pay, would be the car, less rebates (if any at the time of delivery) and NH tag fees (we can do them for you, so you won't have to worry about doing it yourself).
If the dealers in NH can't do tag fees for NH residents, how can you do them in PA?
All we could do was finance the cost of fees.
Official NH dealers have NH temp. plates (cardboard) that they assign to a specific car.
Normally, an individual would need a bill of sale to present to the DMV to get a cardboard plate if the car is bought out of state.
A metal permanent plate can only be issued with a title application.
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/d...ation/faq.html
You are required to obtain a 20-day temporary plate. Submit the following, along with a $10.00 fee, to the DMV, Concord, or any registration substation:
- A photo ID.
- Proof of residency.
- Proof of ownership.
- The seller’s name and address.
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Quick question Jeff..
If the dealers in NH can't do tag fees for NH residents, how can you do them in PA?
All we could do was finance the cost of fees.
Official NH dealers have NH temp. plates (cardboard) that they assign to a specific car.
Normally, an individual would need a bill of sale to present to the DMV to get a cardboard plate if the car is bought out of state.
A metal permanent plate can only be issued with a title application.
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/d...ation/faq.html
You are required to obtain a 20-day temporary plate. Submit the following, along with a $10.00 fee, to the DMV, Concord, or any registration substation:
If the dealers in NH can't do tag fees for NH residents, how can you do them in PA?
All we could do was finance the cost of fees.
Official NH dealers have NH temp. plates (cardboard) that they assign to a specific car.
Normally, an individual would need a bill of sale to present to the DMV to get a cardboard plate if the car is bought out of state.
A metal permanent plate can only be issued with a title application.
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/d...ation/faq.html
You are required to obtain a 20-day temporary plate. Submit the following, along with a $10.00 fee, to the DMV, Concord, or any registration substation:
- A photo ID.
- Proof of residency.
- Proof of ownership.
- The seller’s name and address.
Well, ****. Something happened with my last username, so I'm back now. I was Texas Red, but looks like now I'm the Blue Bomber.
Jeff, did you receive the e-mail I sent you about a 2011 Ford Mustang GT?
Jeff, did you receive the e-mail I sent you about a 2011 Ford Mustang GT?
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Hey Kevin,
Yes, I did get your email and just been busy at work. I'll look for some shots over the weekend and send you a few pics of my GT. Thanks so much for calling me and I'll look forward to keeping in touch with you in regards to the 2011!
Awesome! I'd say I'm sorry work is hectic, but I figure right now being busy with work is better than not being busy with it! And thank you for listening to me and answering my questions!
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That would be November 23rd. This is the day, the order banks open for 2011 orders. Now, that is all that will happen. There will be NO serialization of orders for many months, since Job #1 isn't till March 15, 2010. But you can go do a dealer and order the car on the 23rd of November. I keep looking on FMC dealer for the 2011 Order guides, but nothing has been posted yet. Soon, I hope!!
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Figure the guides should be available within 3 weeks or so (I hope sooner). Then once the 23rd of November arrives, head to your dealer ASAP with a deposit and order away!!!
Lets hope the economy is better by then and some more jobs are created because no matter how good the car is people need to be able to afford one. I can see a lot of V6's being sold. Im sure with the option packages GT's will be running low to mid 30's. Doubt if we will see any insentives and rebates in the first yr.
Agreed. Creating a bad-*** car won't help if the economy's in worse shape now -- but you know, we haven't seen many signs of that recession here. If anything, things seem to be getting better...


