Human Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) So, Wednesday marked seven years to the day that I took delivery of my '95 Cutlass Supreme convertible, which also means the registration is due for renewal. When I took it in for that today, I was informed that since the car is now 30 years old, the state of North Carolina considers it to be "vintage vehicle," and such it no longer requires an annual state safety inspection. Fine by me, that's a few dollars I didn't have to spend today. I also believe the Antique Automobile Club of America would consider it an antique. Edited 3 hours ago by Human jiggity76 1 Quote
jiggity76 Posted 22 minutes ago Report Posted 22 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Human said: So, Wednesday marked seven years to the day that I took delivery of my '95 Cutlass Supreme convertible, which also means the registration is due for renewal. When I took it in for that today, I was informed that since the car is now 30 years old, the state of North Carolina considers it to be "vintage vehicle," and such it no longer requires an annual state safety inspection. Fine by me, that's a few dollars I didn't have to spend today. I also believe the Antique Automobile Club of America would consider it an antique. Congrats. I think here in Iowa, a 25 year old vehicle is considered to be vintage or a classic. With both my W's, I'm well beyond that. Plate renewal is $50 per vehicle for me now. Quote
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