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you might want to check on the 90 day rule. That may be true, but I *think* the period is much longer.
I know some people in California who have had Oregon plates on their cars for years . . .
If it is only 90 days, someone could make a nice business for themselves arranging for sales in Oregon, and storage of the car for 90 days. Someone buying a new 911 or S Class, etc. would save $6-$7,000 right off the top. Many people would wait that time to save that kind of money.
Or you could just buy the car yourself and keep it in your garage in California for 90 days. How would the DMV know where the car is physically located?
That's why I wonder if the 90 day rule is really true. If someone has a cite to that DMV rule, that would be great. It would definately change the way I buy and register a car in the future.
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