From what I found, you will not have a problem (other than paying CA taxes, fees, etc.) as long as it has never been registered. Are they transferring it to a dealership here?
I forgot to add, boy I will never buy out of state again! it’s just a hassle. It took a little longer to get my car sold to Carvana because the closest appointment time they had was yesterday.
Then where I’m financing said oh it’s a 72 hour process time to do the application and get the checks sent out and all that. I’m like “wait, what?!!” I was never told this on the phone when I spoke to you guys and even though I put a $3000 down on this vehicle I know my sales guy is fighting other salespeople to sell it!
So I was lucky that they listen to me and got that processed today actually and so everything should be taken care of. During that whole process they sent me the wrong documents twice before finally sending me the right documents with only 20 minutes to spare to fill them out and get them sent in before the cut off ended for today. But I swear my hair turned white and I’m pretty sure I lost a bunch of it. Lol.
Plus it’s like this dealership never sold out of state before. I get everything done, let my sales guy know the check is on its way now; they say they want a letter stating to the fact that I’m going to be registering the car in California and I’m gonna be paying the sales tax and all that. That doesn’t make any sense tbh, because usually it’s “here’s your check, ship the car now you’re done with it.” Type thing. Ugh, it’s such a hassle. So I had sent them proof that California DMV has been notified that this vehicle is coming and it has been sold to me and it will be registered in my name at my address in California.
never in my life would I have ever thought that going to the DMV to register the vehicle from out of state, is less of a hassle than buying a vehicle from out of state. Lol.
I do not recommend it.