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Right now im at fort lee,va getting ready to finish ait for my mos 92y unit supply specialist and im getting stationed at Ft.Irwin,Ca ohkay

i was planning on getting me a used car when i get out there but my home state is Arkansas so how does this work do i register it in Cali or Arkansas?
And also do i pay Arkansas sales tax on the car or do i have to pay California sales tax?

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4 Comments »

  1. You also should compare car insurance quotes for cars before buying one, for example here – carinsurance.deep-ice.com

    Comment by Jack — June 26, 2011 @ 11:28 pm

  2. you’ll register and title the car in CA. Your driver’s license can stay in Arkansas, that’s no problem. But all things regarding the car with be Cali.

    I’ve done this a bunch during the last decade and a half.

    Comment by Helper Monkey — June 26, 2011 @ 11:28 pm

  3. lol Your getting station where where at lol. Poor person worse base ever. Ok your best bet is to go through the miles program if you have enough money to put down. You only need 500 dollars under the miles program. Do not go through mitsubishi they are natorious around here for ripping of soldiers who get used cars. Your best bet is to get a car from nissan and even if you have bad credit you can be approved for up to 250000 under the miles program. Fyi where basically in the middle of now where the closest town is 45 minutes away. The nearest passing city is victorville where you need to get a budy to take you to the nissan dealership. Honda is ok but will try to force you in to high payments a month verses nissan who will kiss your butt to get your business. Vegas is 3 hrs away l.A is pretty much 5 hrs away everything is a drive. You can be approved for a loan in minutes and literally get a car the next day if you want. car can be registered where ever you want where from Fl but cars registered in Cali. Nissan will be your best friend. You can get a brand new car or a certified new car under them.

    Comment by windy — June 26, 2011 @ 11:28 pm

  4. You can register the car in either Arkansas or California, your choice. Check the CA.gov page under VA to see if you have to pay sales tax. In Tennessee, active duty military do not have to pay sales tax on vehicles. Several other states also have "specials" for active duty. Just make sure you have your orders.

    When I was in VA, it was cheaper to register my car there vs TN. So I did. When I went to Texas, TN was cheaper. I was still a legal resident of TN so I registered my car there instead.

    Comment by cordeliabrainiac — June 26, 2011 @ 11:28 pm

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