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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3479011" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>What can be interesting is to be in another state with a vehicle with the temporary tag. When we were in Colorado some time back, we ended up buying a Ford Expedition at Diffee Ford in El Reno. Before we got around to getting a Colorado tag for it, I got caught at an expired parking meter. I got there just as the lady was finishing with the parking ticket. She told me that I better get a tag because mine was expired. I had to show her on the temporary tag that Oklahoma lists the date on it as the "buy" date. Colorado's temporary tags go out with the 45 day date when the tag expires, thus, she thought my tag was expired.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and for those complaining about the cost of tagging a new vehicle, try tagging in Colorado sometime. A renewal tag for that same Expedition one year later was $560. So glad to be back in Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3479011, member: 7900"] What can be interesting is to be in another state with a vehicle with the temporary tag. When we were in Colorado some time back, we ended up buying a Ford Expedition at Diffee Ford in El Reno. Before we got around to getting a Colorado tag for it, I got caught at an expired parking meter. I got there just as the lady was finishing with the parking ticket. She told me that I better get a tag because mine was expired. I had to show her on the temporary tag that Oklahoma lists the date on it as the "buy" date. Colorado's temporary tags go out with the 45 day date when the tag expires, thus, she thought my tag was expired. Oh, and for those complaining about the cost of tagging a new vehicle, try tagging in Colorado sometime. A renewal tag for that same Expedition one year later was $560. So glad to be back in Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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