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Re: More unobtainium



G. Benedikt Rochow wrote:
> 
>
> At this point, I'd like to gloat about the US system (though details
> vary from state to state) where the tax is usually based on the assumed
> value of the car. I don't know about valuable antique cars, but it's
> mostly the older, the cheaper. Massachusetts, as one of the more
> expensive states, charges 2.5% of assumed value, which is
> 90% of (assumed) sale price in the first year, then 60% in the second
> year, then 40%, 25%, and 10% for every further year.
> My '91 Caprice, 5-liter V8 (which would make the rate quite high
> in Germany) and all, cost slightly more than $40 last year.
> 
> -gbr
> 
GBR

Your lucky, in Washington State I paid about $300 for tags this year
for my 89 Audi 200TQ.

Pat Korach