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Finally got my email Friday that mine was ready. Problem is the price they showed is ~10k over what I was expecting. We’ll see what they say when I can call tomorrow. Based on everyone else’s positive experiences, I’m sure they’ll get it sorted out.
Confirmed with Catelyn today that they had the wrong invoice. Now moving on to trying to get the price protection numbers to match up, and sounds like they'll have to file an exception w/ Ford to attempt to get the $2500 order modification offer sorted.
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Granger’s finance department emailed me with the following request.

“I am emailing you to confirm a few things regarding your registration.As you know, we collected your sales tax, and will have an in-transit title mailed to your county. We will need you to please confirm the following information with your place of registration:
  1. Address to send the check and in-transit title to
  2. Who to make the check payable to
  3. Sales Tax: 7.25%
Once you have this information, please just respond to this email providing that. Once I have that I will get the accurate information sent out to your counties to complete your registration.”

I’m registering the car in California (live in LA County). Going to look at the DMV site but any guidance on what info to send to Granger would be appreciated.
 

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Granger’s finance department emailed me with the following request.

“I am emailing you to confirm a few things regarding your registration.As you know, we collected your sales tax, and will have an in-transit title mailed to your county. We will need you to please confirm the following information with your place of registration:
  1. Address to send the check and in-transit title to
  2. Who to make the check payable to
  3. Sales Tax: 7.25%
Once you have this information, please just respond to this email providing that. Once I have that I will get the accurate information sent out to your counties to complete your registration.”

I’m registering the car in California (live in LA County). Going to look at the DMV site but any guidance on what info to send to Granger would be appreciated.
Another change? Oh Jeez. Please make it end.
 

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Confirmed with Catelyn today that they had the wrong invoice. Now moving on to trying to get the price protection numbers to match up, and sounds like they'll have to file an exception w/ Ford to attempt to get the $2500 order modification offer sorted.
I'm in the same boat with the order Modification money. Did Granger offer any info on who was in charge of filing or how long. I'm without any info other than it has to be done.
 

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Granger’s finance department emailed me with the following request.

“I am emailing you to confirm a few things regarding your registration.As you know, we collected your sales tax, and will have an in-transit title mailed to your county. We will need you to please confirm the following information with your place of registration:
  1. Address to send the check and in-transit title to
  2. Who to make the check payable to
  3. Sales Tax: 7.25%
Once you have this information, please just respond to this email providing that. Once I have that I will get the accurate information sent out to your counties to complete your registration.”

I’m registering the car in California (live in LA County). Going to look at the DMV site but any guidance on what info to send to Granger would be appreciated.

I just got the same. I sent the response below back:

Everything I could find said payment is tagged to the registration of a vehicle. I am not sure CA DMV is structured to hold payment of a vehicle without doing the registration at the same time. Granted, this was public facing information and not industry. When I bought my Tremor from you guys last October, I had to present the vehicle with the transit tag, weight certificate, and smog check to complete the registration. At that point I paid with a check. If you send me the check addressed to the DMV, I can pay with the check when I register the vehicle.

My home address is********
I plan on registering at the Woodland DMV since they tend to have short lines and good service: 825 East St #306, Woodland, CA 95776. However, to my understanding, all DMV checks are processed at a central location.

I have always paid to: Department of Motor Vehicles.


Here are the DMV Calculators: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-registration/registration-fees/
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Assuming they calculated the taxes correctly, they should just send the checks to the peeps in CA and we can hand the check over when we register. I don't believe the DMV system can hold money unattached from a registration.

Also a little worried if they are calculating all counties and cities at 7.25%. I know some areas tack on additional taxes and fees. I am getting ready to have to deal with a headache once I try to register.
 

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Granger’s finance department emailed me with the following request.

“I am emailing you to confirm a few things regarding your registration.As you know, we collected your sales tax, and will have an in-transit title mailed to your county. We will need you to please confirm the following information with your place of registration:
  1. Address to send the check and in-transit title to
  2. Who to make the check payable to
  3. Sales Tax: 7.25%
Once you have this information, please just respond to this email providing that. Once I have that I will get the accurate information sent out to your counties to complete your registration.”

I’m registering the car in California (live in LA County). Going to look at the DMV site but any guidance on what info to send to Granger would be appreciated.
I'm also registering in LA County when I get back. I was told they will be giving me a check made out to the CA DMV for the state sales tax. When you go to register there will be extra County and City taxes along with numerous fees. So you'll end giving the DMV the check from Granger and then paying the difference yourself. There's a calculator on the CA DMV website where you can estimate the total taxes and fees. There are close to 20 different fees that drive the cost up quite a bit. Depending on what city in LA County you're in will determine the final cost.
 

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I just got the same. I sent the response below back:

Everything I could find said payment is tagged to the registration of a vehicle. I am not sure CA DMV is structured to hold payment of a vehicle without doing the registration at the same time. Granted, this was public facing information and not industry. When I bought my Tremor from you guys last October, I had to present the vehicle with the transit tag, weight certificate, and smog check to complete the registration. At that point I paid with a check. If you send me the check addressed to the DMV, I can pay with the check when I register the vehicle.

My home address is********
I plan on registering at the Woodland DMV since they tend to have short lines and good service: 825 East St #306, Woodland, CA 95776. However, to my understanding, all DMV checks are processed at a central location.

I have always paid to: Department of Motor Vehicles.


Here are the DMV Calculators: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-registration/registration-fees/
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Assuming they calculated the taxes correctly, they should just send the checks to the peeps in CA and we can hand the check over when we register. I don't believe the DMV system can hold money unattached from a registration.

Also a little worried if they are calculating all counties and cities at 7.25%. I know some areas tack on additional taxes and fees. I am getting ready to have to deal with a headache once I try to register.
In many places, there are application fees, title fees, fees for the license plate itself, etc etc. Whatever is calculated, will most likely not be the correct amount owed.
 

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I'm also registering in LA County when I get back. I was told they will be giving me a check made out to the CA DMV for the state sales tax. When you go to register there will be extra County and City taxes along with numerous fees. So you'll end giving the DMV the check from Granger and then paying the difference yourself. There's a calculator on the CA DMV website where you can estimate the total taxes and fees. There are close to 20 different fees that drive the cost up quite a bit. Depending on what city in LA County you're in will determine the final cost.
I was told via phone that Granger would mail me the check made out the CA DMV and the amount due to the DMV may be slightly higher or lower. If it's lower, I don't get refunded but if it's higher, the CA DMV would notify and work with Granger for the difference and I wouldn't be responsible for any discrepancy. This didn't sound right as I can't imagine the CA DMV working with any out of state dealer on anything but who knows.
 

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Anybody getting contacted by the Granger finance team recently have their bromco delivered to the dealership on or after 5/18? Just trying to check if I'm closer to hearing something...
 

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Anybody getting contacted by the Granger finance team recently have their bromco delivered to the dealership on or after 5/18? Just trying to check if I'm closer to hearing something...
I’m starting week #3 of waiting today, delivered to Granger 5/16.
 

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In many places, there are application fees, title fees, fees for the license plate itself, etc etc. Whatever is calculated, will most likely not be the correct amount owed.
It's too bad that a flipper ruined this for everyone, would have been so much easier just to pay any tax directly to DMV (I've done this with the purchase of an out of state used vehicle before and it was super easy, DMV just tells you what you owe and you cut the check).
 

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It's too bad that a flipper ruined this for everyone, would have been so much easier just to pay any tax directly to DMV (I've done this with the purchase of an out of state used vehicle before and it was super easy, DMV just tells you what you owe and you cut the check).
I’ve done it purchasing new cars out of state as well. Yep, should be easy.
 

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It's too bad that a flipper ruined this for everyone, would have been so much easier just to pay any tax directly to DMV (I've done this with the purchase of an out of state used vehicle before and it was super easy, DMV just tells you what you owe and you cut the check).
I’m guessing it wasn’t the case of just “one flipper”. I’m guessing it’s the case of many flippers and I don’t mean Ranger Ricks!
 

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I’m guessing it wasn’t the case of just “one flipper”. I’m guessing it’s the case of many flippers and I don’t mean Ranger Ricks!
I'm sure you are right, jerks gotta ruin it for the rest of us.
 

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I'm also registering in LA County when I get back. I was told they will be giving me a check made out to the CA DMV for the state sales tax. When you go to register there will be extra County and City taxes along with numerous fees. So you'll end giving the DMV the check from Granger and then paying the difference yourself. There's a calculator on the CA DMV website where you can estimate the total taxes and fees. There are close to 20 different fees that drive the cost up quite a bit. Depending on what city in LA County you're in will determine the final cost.
I took a quick look at registration fees for your "average" $45,000 Bronco in Lancaster, CA.

You would think that you would get a crime discount for living in the Desert.
Hold on to your wallet... $599! Not to mention the taxes of over $4600

That's insane... That's more like 10% tax plus the registration.

In Texas, it was 6.25% ($2812) and under 1/3 the registration fees ($185 - renewal is less). I don't know how you guys in California do it. I am sure there are states less expensive than Texas too.
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