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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 11:27 AM
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Got a quote on 2 2011 Sportsman 550's. Cost of machines is $12,398 (total) and shipped to my door for an additional $789. So, total price for everything is $13,187. Since it's out of state, state tax does not apply.

Since I live in CO and atv's must only be registered (not titled) to ride trails, I'm assuming I won't have to pay the state tax here. Is that correct?

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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by deerhunt799
Got a quote on 2 2011 Sportsman 550's. Cost of machines is $12,398 (total) and shipped to my door for an additional $789. So, total price for everything is $13,187. Since it's out of state, state tax does not apply.

Since I live in CO and atv's must only be registered (not titled) to ride trails, I'm assuming I won't have to pay the state tax here. Is that correct?

Thanks!
No titles required in Colorado? If not ,then shouldn't be a sales tax,IF titles are required,then sales tax in your state should apply! What do you use to sell used machines with,just a bill of sale?? OPT
 
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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 01:26 PM
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No titles required in Colorado? If not ,then shouldn't be a sales tax,IF titles are required,then sales tax in your state should apply! What do you use to sell used machines with,just a bill of sale?? OPT
That is correct. I just called Colorado State Parks (they do the registering, not the dmv) and they confirmed. They said a bill of sale to register is nice, but not necessary.

As far as selling them goes, that's a good question. I just moved to CO last year so this is new to me. Anyone here from CO that has sold an ohv that was not titled? I'd be curious to know myself.

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Edit: CSP also confirmed that there is no requirement to title an OHV in CO
 
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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 06:01 PM
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Holy crap ill deliver you one from wisconsin for a grand less
 
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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 06:03 PM
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Sry i didnt read you had 2 lol. The price is still higher than i just paid.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 06:40 PM
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No Colorado sales tax buying out of the state, many states no tax if delivered out of that state and no tax if sold used in a private deal in Colorado.
They make up for it by every ATV from any and every state ridden in Colorado must have a Colorado permit.
 
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Originally Posted by deerhunt799
That is correct. I just called Colorado State Parks (they do the registering, not the dmv) and they confirmed. They said a bill of sale to register is nice, but not necessary.

As far as selling them goes, that's a good question. I just moved to CO last year so this is new to me. Anyone here from CO that has sold an ohv that was not titled? I'd be curious to know myself.

Thanks!

Edit: CSP also confirmed that there is no requirement to title an OHV in CO
Sounds like CO is the same as here in Indiana. Title not needed but must have at least a bill of sale to register through the DNR not the BMV. State law now is anything purchased new or used must be registered to use in state parks and or riding areas. No tax if bought used from an individual. To sell you must provide at least a bill of sale. Title optional.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 08:06 PM
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Call kens motorsports in little chute, wi. There are 4 polaris dealers within 15 min of Green Bay and they price fight. I got a 2010 X2 new last summer for 6359 out the door and a 550 xp in september for 5500. Now my friend just paid 5700 pluse a free 100 dollars instore credit for a 550. Great deals here
 
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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by hallj86
Call kens motorsports in little chute, wi. There are 4 polaris dealers within 15 min of Green Bay and they price fight. I got a 2010 X2 new last summer for 6359 out the door and a 550 xp in september for 5500. Now my friend just paid 5700 pluse a free 100 dollars instore credit for a 550. Great deals here
Thanks for the heads up! I will definitely give them a call tomorrow!
 
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$13,187!!!!

MY god there M.S.R.P. is only $7,499.00 and no one pays Suggested price by manufacturer. http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...cleCode=199402

I live in rip off Canada and there on the floor for $8000+15% tax=$9200. and I thought that was hight since a 750KQ cost almost the same thing.

There MSRP in Canada is only $9,199.00 so if you Payed full Canadain MSRP with our crazy 15% taxes its still $10,580 out the door.
 
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