Most off road vehicles come with a title: Total D-bag.
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Dirt bikes are off road vehicles that do not normally have a title. A title is usually given to the owner if the vehicle is suited for on road use and must be registered by the department of vehicles.
An on and off-road vehicle
Dedicated off-road worksite equipment, which is not intended to operate on public roadways, does not require a CDL.
You have to register on road,but not off road
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NO, because it is not a street legal vehicle and can only be driven off road.
The local Jeep dealer always has a few 4x4 off road vehicles ready to be purchased. Another option for purchasing a 4x4 off road vehicle is an extreme vehicle retailer.
No. There are special off road amplifiers design for off road vehicles.
If he is on the registration as a lien holder, you will need to have him sign off on the back of the title. If he is on jointly with you, he needs to sign off any interest in the vehicle on the back, and in front of a clerk at the motor vehicle department. A new registration will be issued showing your name only. If the car isn't owned by you, and say a lending company holds the title of ownership, then you need to work it out with the lender, too.
No.... you need one or the other. If you are the buyer you would be better off with the title. If you are the seller, what are you trying to hide?
Generally, the lender keeps the title until the loan is paid. You cannot sell the vehicle without the title. The co-signer doesn't own the vehicle unless they are also named on the certificate of title.
You can not legally use off road fuel in a licenced road vehicle