Okay, here is what I just wrote to a friend in FaceBookLand...
"I just spoke to both PennDOT and MDDOT and got two versions of the same answer. If I live in PA and buy a car in MD, I have to have the car towed to PA to get a proper title for it. No transfer tag, temp tag, nothing. I live here, bought a car there, can't drive it. I call febreeze. I mean, what if I go to a dealership down there and buy a car? Will they tow it the smurf up here to Mechanicsburg?"
Yeah, bought a car over thew weekend from someone in Maryland, got the title and everything, but legally can't drive it in either the state from which I purchased it nor the state in which I live.
They are forcing me to be a hooligan and just put my tags from the VW onto the new car so I can drive it up here, then get real plates for it.
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smurf Donald trump.
Sorry man you cant catch a break sometimes
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Re: vehicle laws
You don't have one-day registration license plates? Here dealerships have these for such cases, but not for private sale I think.
Bummer though.
Bummer though.