It refers to smog, which is smoke and fog, a.k.a polluted air. A car can be smogging up the environment.
Fogging, flogging, smogging.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The base word in the word "strained" is "strain."
No, they are responsible for safely towing and storing the vehicle and it's contents. They have nothing to do with smogging a vehicle.
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Fogging, flogging, smogging.
If you sell a car in Sept. and it is smogged until DEC. of that year, are you responsible for the smogging?
Depends on which state you live in. Not neccessarily. It may very from state to state and some states actually require full safety inspection as opposed to smogging but in Nevada (unless you're a dealer) you are not required to smog a vehicle prior to sale but the person who buys it will have to pass a smog inspection before they can register it with DMV.
Sold as is means you are not responsible. You are selling it as it is. Unfortunately in California there is no AS-IS clause for vehicle sales. If it is registered as operational and you sold as operational then the seller is responsible for smogging it. The title of an operational registered vehicle can NOT be transfered without a smog certificate. If it does not pass smog, the purchaser can require the seller to pay for repairs to pass smog. The work around is to register the vehicle as Planed Non-operation (PNO) and sell the vehicle as non-operational. It may not be driven or parked on a public street and would need to be towed from it's residence by the purchaser. The purchaser would then not be able to drive or operate the vehicle on public roads until they registered it as operational. The purchaser would be responsible at that point for smogging the vehicle since they would be the title holder at that time.
The dealer has the option to pay for the smog test or to have you pay for it. They are allowed to charge you what it costs them to get it smogged plus $50. If the dealer is paying for the smog test themselves you can expect to have the smogging cost included in the selling price. See reference: http://www.webcarsandtrucks.com/faq.html#who%20pays
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smogging a vehicle tests the amount of pollutants in the exhaust fumes, verifying the amounts of hydrocarbons and unburned fuel, in accordance to the state in which you reside, assuring that your vehicle is within the specifications of the EPA regulations. Failure of this test is detremental to the registration process. an "exempt" status may be the alternitive to passing the smog by repairing or tuning the vehicle with at least $250.00 towards passing smog test, and another smog. Failure of this test ( with financial and physical proof of repair ) will deem this vehicle exempt for one year..(at least in the state of nevada) good luck to you my friend, JM
Punjabi word for the word where is ''kithey''
The word word is a noun.