How to Title, Register, and Drive Your Race Car on the Street

How to Title, Register, and Drive Your Race Car on the Street

Whether you’re building a Lemons racer, taking a drag car to the strip, or driving an SCCA car to get lunch at an event, you might be wondering how to drive it on the street legally.

Shipping a Vehicle in the United States: Steps and Costs Involved

Shipping a Vehicle in the United States: Steps and Costs Involved

This information applies whether you are shipping a car, truck, SUV, motorcycle, or even a powersports toy within the continental United States.

Here's How to Export a Car From the United States by Yourself

Here's How to Export a Car From the United States by Yourself

There are several documents you’ll be required to have when you export a vehicle from the United States. It’s always best to get everything sorted before attempting to coordinate shipping, so here are the documents you will need.

Electronic Car Titles: How They Work and How to Get a Paper Copy

Electronic Car Titles: How They Work and How to Get a Paper Copy

An electronic car title is a digital version of a regular paper car title stored by the state DMV in an effort to save paper, reduce physical storage, and make obtaining a new title easier for car owners.

Temp Tag 101: Temporary License Plates Explained

Temp Tag 101: Temporary License Plates Explained

Some states determine the price by a flat rate, while others use the weight, value or year of the car. The cost varies by state and by vehicle – you can find a complete breakdown on Temporary Tag Prices at the National Conference of State Legislatures.

What Is a Vehicle's Certificate of Origin (MSO/MCO) and why is it needed?

What Is a Vehicle's Certificate of Origin (MSO/MCO) and why is it needed?

Both phrases refer to the same document, one which carries information about the automobile’s production like its country of origin. Most times, the MSO/MCO looks just like a Certificate of Title and includes the manufacturer, vehicle identification number and the year of manufacture.

How to Buy a Car on Bring a Trailer | Dirt Legal

How to Buy a Car on Bring a Trailer | Dirt Legal

When you make your first bid, 5% of that amount will be held on your card with a minimum of $250. If you win the auction, it goes toward your fees. If you don’t win the auction, they release those funds back to you. As with any refund, it could take a few days before you see that money back.

Flood-Damaged Cars: Warning Signs and Problems Within

Flood-Damaged Cars: Warning Signs and Problems Within

Everything might seem to work great, but critical safety systems like ABS, traction control, lane assist, and airbag deployment could still be compromised. You may only find out there’s something wrong after the problem has already caused an accident.

The top 4 Heated Windshield Wipers for Winter

The top 4 Heated Windshield Wipers for Winter

Despite not being heated, these Bosch blades come in fourth place on our countdown. One of our staffers, Justin, chose these instead of heated wiper blades to drive his Toyota Sequoia in blustery Missouri winters – and they work extremely well year-round.

Mechanic's Liens: Their Legal Power and How to Escape Them

Mechanic's Liens: Their Legal Power and How to Escape Them

Unfortunately, the shop has the legal right to keep your car until the charges are paid for. No matter what your reason is for not settling the bill, you might be facing a mechanic’s lien against your vehicle if you don’t pay the mechanic.

Vehicle Surety Bonds 101: How They Work and All the Risks

Vehicle Surety Bonds 101: How They Work and All the Risks

While some surety bonds are based on your credit, a lost title surety bond is based strictly on the value of your vehicle. Most states require your bond value to be 1.5 to 2 times the vehicle’s value as determined by the DMV. You will only be required to pay this if someone else makes a successful claim against your bond.

Here’s How to Protect Yourself From the Minnesota Title Loophole

Here’s How to Protect Yourself From the Minnesota Title Loophole

Taking that one step further, people can bring salvage vehicles into Minnesota and be issued a clean title in return. Scarier than that is the fact that this also applies to flooded cars and cars sold at auction. Any car that fits the criteria gets a clean title regardless of damage!

Frame Straightening After A Car Accident: Is It Safe?

Frame Straightening After A Car Accident: Is It Safe?

Whenever the integrity of your car’s frame is compromised even a little, that’s frame damage. The damage can often be repaired unless it’s too serious to fix.

What is a Vehicle Lienholder? How Does a Car Loan Affect a Car Title?

What is a Vehicle Lienholder? How Does a Car Loan Affect a Car Title?

A lienholder is the lender that owns your car or other property. Basically, they have the legal claim to your property because they gave you the money to buy it – until then, it’s theirs.

What Does It Mean When a Car Is Advertised as Parts Only?

What Does It Mean When a Car Is Advertised as Parts Only?

If you see a car advertised as “parts only” it’s likely the seller doesn’t think it can be repaired. This is very different from a car with a junk title that cannot legally be driven ever again. Ask the seller to specify what they mean by “parts only.”