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Storing an unused car?
When I get a BRZ/FRS I will not have use for my current car immediately. It's been in some accidents and has some body damage right now so even though it is mechanically sound and reliable I wouldn't get jack selling it. My plan is to keep it until my sister gets her permit or someone a family/friend needs a cheap car.
But in that time no one will use it so I will leave it in the driveway. I am in NY state and not sure what the requirements are or where to look? So my question is, does it need plates, insurance, inspection to sit in my driveway unused? |
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It really depends on how long your going to keep it there. My circumstance was a little different...
I stored my XRS from Sept - Feb (5 and half months) because I was working out of country. It was however garaged. I bought storage insurance and they took the plates away. Disconnected the battery, put the cover on and went away. Came back, put the charger on the battery. Went to insurance place, was told my car had to go through emissions. Race home with temp permit, reconnect battery, start up, pump up tires. Scream down the highway on-ramp for cat warm up and clear, go through emissions, go to insurance and get plates. Done I probably should perform an oil change before storage but I didn't know I would be leaving that quick... But once again not sure what the deal is with your local insurance or how you want to do it. |
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In RI they can tow your car for being an "eyesore" even if it is on your own property. They usually only do this if it has no tags and viewable from the street. So when I leave I usually leave it registered and insured. Some insurance carries are different also... I've had one tell me a picture of the odo when I leave and when I return and if it has more than 50 miles on it they charge me full price for all the months it sat iirc they only charged me 6 bucks a month while I was gone. Some insurance carries want the car sitting on cinder blocks with wheels removed also with the 50 mile rule.
Moral of the story, try to find out the local laws/ordinances. Your best bet might be talking to a local cop. |
in my opinion storing an unused car will give you more troubles so try to take it out for every three days or a week
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I also think so. |
In Texas if its on stands it doesnt need insurance :D
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I think it will be less hassle to just leave it tagged and put the minimum insurance on it and park on the street. That way I can legally drive it a few miles a month. Should I put any additive in the fuel if it is only going to be run a few miles a month?
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Yes, you'll want to use a fuel stabilizer (seafoam, sta-bil etc).
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