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Toyota : 4Runner Toyota 4Runner
Toyota : 4Runner Toyota 4Runner
$14,000.00
$15,400.00
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Ford : Focus 2001 FORD FOCUS
Ford : Focus 2001 FORD FOCUS
$4,350.00
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Mercedes-Benz : E-Class E 320 Low Miles Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz : E-Class E 320 Low Miles Mercedes
$14,000.00
$17,500.00
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Honda : Odyssey LX DVD 2006 Honda Odyssey LX DVD
Honda : Odyssey LX DVD 2006 Honda Odyssey LX DVD
$17,000.00
$21,950.00
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Jaguar : XJ6 XJ6 1995 Jaguar: XJ6
Jaguar : XJ6 XJ6 1995 Jaguar: XJ6
$5,000.00
$7,000.00
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Lexus : GS 300 2006 Lexus GS 300
Lexus : GS 300 2006 Lexus GS 300
$12,100.00
$24,188.00
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BMW : 7-Series Sdn 750Li 2008 BMW 7 Series 4dr Sdn 750Li
BMW : 7-Series Sdn 750Li 2008 BMW 7 Series 4dr Sdn 750Li
$34,609.00 (0 Bids)
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jonas brothers "theres no cars in oklahoma"?
Question:
ok so theres this quote by joe or someone and hes like "theres no cars in oklahoma" what video is that from??? its definetly from the jonas brothers i just cant find the video.


Answer:
here's the link. isn't joe funny. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5F8s-3ZEaU

Where are cars more expensive, florida or oklahoma?
Question:
in which state should i buy a car?


Answer:
Are you referring to new or used vehicles? Used vehicles sold between private parties in warmer climates free of salt air corrosion tend to sell for the most, but since there's no "1 to 1" correlation between any 2 used vehicles at a given time, relative price is going to be more subject to circumstance than geography. One exception would be certain specialty vehicle types like convertibles which are obviously more in-demand in moderate climates and resale prices vary accordingly. New vehicles are a different matter that can be subject to many different considerations. Be advised, however, that most new vehicle sales will be subject to the terms, conditions, and taxes of the state where the vehicle will ultimately be registered rather than where it's purchased. Otherwise, if you have the option of registering the vehicle in either state, the first consideration is sales tax which will vary from state to state and can comprise thousands of dollars of a new vehicle's total price. The second would be any rebates and incentives being offered for the vehicle (and even the financing) which can vary greatly from state to state. For example, economically-depressed and auto industry hometown Michigan tends to receive the highest tier rebates. More well-off states like NJ and NY tend to receive lower rebates and incentives. Because these vary from time to time, vehicle to vehicle, and even person to person, it's important to obtain this information directly from the dealer. The final consideration would be emissions. While some states (like California) have the strictest emissions standards and many auto makers simply sell the same "50 States Emissions" vehicles nationwide, but this isn't always the case. Florida, for example, has no such requirement, and certain models from certain manufacturers can be marginally less expensive than those sold in states with a California (or "50 States") requirement. However, the difference is usually only in the tens of dollars and certainly not worth basing a buying decision upon. In fact, it makes sense to buy a "50 States" vehicle if only for the ability to sell it later in any state you choose. Otherwise, "dealer invoice" price is the same wherever the dealer happens to be. While "dealer invoice" includes a certain regional marketing fee that can vary from region to region, the largest difference is usually less than $100. You're simply better-off buying the vehicle where you can either get the best rebates or where you've found a dealer with the vehicle you want in-stock. Best of luck. I hope this helps.

where are cars more expensive, florida or oklahoma?
Question:
in which state should i buy a car?


Answer:
Florida..

How many cars can I own in the states of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma?
Question:
Thank you!


Answer:
you can own as many as you want. but to sell as many as you want you must get a business license

where can i find a complete oklahoma/Texas car show listing?
Question:
Where can I find a complete listing of all Oklahoma and Texas import,classic,lowrider car shows?


Answer:
try Hemmings Motor News

how many cars can I sell within a year as a private party without a license to sell in Oklahoma?

Answer:
Sell as many as you can, They will send you a notice that you need a license after you have exceeded the limit of car sales per year, In WI they do not fine you until you sell another car after you have recieved a notice.

Does a Kansas resident save money on sales tax by shopping for a new car in Oklahoma?
Question:
My best understanding is that Oklahoma non-residents do not pay the excise tax or state sales tax, but do pay municipality sales tax. Will Kansas charge sales tax when I register the car here?


Answer:
You tell the dealer you are going to register the car when you get back to Kansas and they will take care of the paperwork. On your return you will pay Kansas the same you would have paid if you had bought in Kansas.

looking for very cheap project cars around oklahoma city?

Answer:
Look up local car club's in Oklahoma City area!!! They could help you find something. There are lot of them to choose from.

Is car insurance more expensive in Florida or Oklahoma?
Question:
I moved from Ohio to Oklahoma and my car insurance rates went way up. Now I'm moving to Florida. I was just curious how Florida rates and if my insurance will be more or less expensive there? Thank you!


Answer:
If you knolw the ZIP code in Florida, you can use one of the web sites that gives quotes for some examples. Just plug in a "dummy" address and see what comes up. You may (probably will) get some spam from the inquiry, but you'll have some idea of the premiums.

How long does it take to get from Crossett Arkansas to Tulsa Oklahoma by car?
Question:
I'm trying to convince my parents to let me go. How long would it take to get there by car?


Answer:
I've never driven that exact route, but I did drive from Monticello, AR to Oklahoma a few years ago. Thinking of that, I estimated it should take you approximately 6 hours. I then used Mapquest to check and it looks like that's a good estimate after all.