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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3750921" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Yes. I'm aware that most of the out-of-date temporary tags are from regular dealers. I mentioned the Carvana deal because they seem to be the primary ones to keep issuing temporary tags. I guess I partly mentioned it so that folks would be very cautious if they were thinking of buying from Carvana.</p><p></p><p>Another thing with temporary tags. When we retired, we took the RV to Colorado and lived there for 20 months. We had established residency, so we had to register our vehicles in Colorado. We traded vehicles so that the wife would have 4WD if needed, but we bought it in Oklahoma. I was later given a parking ticket in Colorado Springs and the ticket lady told me my tag was expired. I had to point it out to her on the paper tag that it stated "Buy Date" and not "Expiration Date." Colorado's temporary tags have an expiration date, although their timing from purchase to being in the wrong is 45 days instead of 30 days like it is in Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3750921, member: 7900"] Yes. I'm aware that most of the out-of-date temporary tags are from regular dealers. I mentioned the Carvana deal because they seem to be the primary ones to keep issuing temporary tags. I guess I partly mentioned it so that folks would be very cautious if they were thinking of buying from Carvana. Another thing with temporary tags. When we retired, we took the RV to Colorado and lived there for 20 months. We had established residency, so we had to register our vehicles in Colorado. We traded vehicles so that the wife would have 4WD if needed, but we bought it in Oklahoma. I was later given a parking ticket in Colorado Springs and the ticket lady told me my tag was expired. I had to point it out to her on the paper tag that it stated "Buy Date" and not "Expiration Date." Colorado's temporary tags have an expiration date, although their timing from purchase to being in the wrong is 45 days instead of 30 days like it is in Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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