selling Civic in US
#1
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selling Civic in US
Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
condition.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
condition.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
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Re: selling Civic in US
In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
#3
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Re: selling Civic in US
In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
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Re: selling Civic in US
In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
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Re: selling Civic in US
In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
<mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I can
> do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>
> 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is that
> to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>
> 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo issue
> require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that he
> would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>
> I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but I
> own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in excellent
> condition.
>
> Thoughts?
> Thanks,
You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
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Re: selling Civic in US
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
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Re: selling Civic in US
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
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Re: selling Civic in US
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
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Re: selling Civic in US
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
can
> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >
> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
that
> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >
> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
issue
> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
he
> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >
> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
I
> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
excellent
> > condition.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> > Thanks,
>
> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
#10
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Re: selling Civic in US
Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: selling Civic in US
Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: selling Civic in US
Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: selling Civic in US
Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
might have to change the spedo face plate.
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
wrote:
>"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
>> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what I
>can
>> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
>> >
>> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding is
>that
>> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
>> >
>> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the speedo
>issue
>> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi to
>> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him that
>he
>> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
>> >
>> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there but
>I
>> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
>excellent
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate on
>> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
>> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always be
>> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call the
>> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle. Also,
>> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they can
>> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
>
>Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV have
>a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage from
>Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
>
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: selling Civic in US
nah... i got a 93 delsol originally from Toronto.
I've lived in Joy-zee (Jersey) , California and Washington.
I've been able to get license as well as passing inspection in all 3 states
<cooncat@privacy.nu> wrote in message
news:kghduv8hn3jvn68k586lvnkmrasuj25fv5@4ax.com...
> Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
> might have to change the spedo face plate.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
> wrote:
>
> >"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> >> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> >> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what
I
> >can
> >> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >> >
> >> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding
is
> >that
> >> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >> >
> >> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the
speedo
> >issue
> >> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi
to
> >> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him
that
> >he
> >> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >> >
> >> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there
but
> >I
> >> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
> >excellent
> >> > condition.
> >> >
> >> > Thoughts?
> >> > Thanks,
> >>
> >> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate
on
> >> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> >> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always
be
> >> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call
the
> >> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle.
Also,
> >> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they
can
> >> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
> >
> >Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV
have
> >a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage
from
> >Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
> >
>
I've lived in Joy-zee (Jersey) , California and Washington.
I've been able to get license as well as passing inspection in all 3 states
<cooncat@privacy.nu> wrote in message
news:kghduv8hn3jvn68k586lvnkmrasuj25fv5@4ax.com...
> Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
> might have to change the spedo face plate.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
> wrote:
>
> >"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> >> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> >> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what
I
> >can
> >> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >> >
> >> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding
is
> >that
> >> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >> >
> >> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the
speedo
> >issue
> >> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi
to
> >> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him
that
> >he
> >> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >> >
> >> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there
but
> >I
> >> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
> >excellent
> >> > condition.
> >> >
> >> > Thoughts?
> >> > Thanks,
> >>
> >> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate
on
> >> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> >> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always
be
> >> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call
the
> >> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle.
Also,
> >> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they
can
> >> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
> >
> >Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV
have
> >a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage
from
> >Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
> >
>
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: selling Civic in US
nah... i got a 93 delsol originally from Toronto.
I've lived in Joy-zee (Jersey) , California and Washington.
I've been able to get license as well as passing inspection in all 3 states
<cooncat@privacy.nu> wrote in message
news:kghduv8hn3jvn68k586lvnkmrasuj25fv5@4ax.com...
> Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
> might have to change the spedo face plate.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
> wrote:
>
> >"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> >> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> >> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what
I
> >can
> >> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >> >
> >> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding
is
> >that
> >> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >> >
> >> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the
speedo
> >issue
> >> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi
to
> >> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him
that
> >he
> >> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >> >
> >> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there
but
> >I
> >> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
> >excellent
> >> > condition.
> >> >
> >> > Thoughts?
> >> > Thanks,
> >>
> >> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate
on
> >> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> >> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always
be
> >> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call
the
> >> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle.
Also,
> >> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they
can
> >> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
> >
> >Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV
have
> >a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage
from
> >Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
> >
>
I've lived in Joy-zee (Jersey) , California and Washington.
I've been able to get license as well as passing inspection in all 3 states
<cooncat@privacy.nu> wrote in message
news:kghduv8hn3jvn68k586lvnkmrasuj25fv5@4ax.com...
> Florida does NOT have ANY motor vehicle inspection. If any thing,you
> might have to change the spedo face plate.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 08:50:31 GMT, "Tera Baap" <Tera@Kiska.Baap.com>
> wrote:
>
> >"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:billbjohnson555-2112031228030001@pm1-broad-82.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> >> In article <%_jFb.456$d%1.197574@news20.bellglobal.com>, "M Gazer"
> >> <mgazer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Need some help.. I am considering moving to Florida and wondered what
I
> >can
> >> > do with my 98 Civic. I am concerned about the following things:
> >> >
> >> > 1. speedo is listed in km/h (with miles below) and my understanding
is
> >that
> >> > to license a car in the US, it must be the other way around.
> >> >
> >> > 2. Can I sell it there when I want to get rid of it or will the
speedo
> >issue
> >> > require me to replace it with a US-spec one? I tried selling my Audi
to
> >> > someone in Texas and when the checked with the DMV, they told him
that
> >he
> >> > would have to replace the speedo with a US one.
> >> >
> >> > I guess that I could sell it here and then buy a new car down there
but
> >I
> >> > own this car outright and it only has 86K on it (1998) and is in
> >excellent
> >> > condition.
> >> >
> >> > Thoughts?
> >> > Thanks,
> >>
> >> You may not have to replace entire speedo--just the plate or faceplate
on
> >> top of it. You might also find out if your vehicle meets the pollution
> >> requirements. I live in CA and vehicles from other states can't always
be
> >> licensed in CA since CA's anti-pollution laws are really strict. Call
the
> >> DMV in Florida to see if that is an issue related to your vehicle.
Also,
> >> ask the service manager or parts manager at a Honda dealership if they
can
> >> sell you a faceplate for your speedo.
> >
> >Just a thought...wouldn't the odometer be in Km as well? Would the DMV
have
> >a problem with that? Would the new owner have to convert the mileage
from
> >Km into miles when reporting it to the DMV?
> >
>