In CT USA it is exempt.
This depends on where you live Where I am yes it exempt now
No, after the first 3 years of a car it needs to be smogged to register the car. I think the only exception to this is hybrid models. I have a hybrid that is 6 years old and never had been required to have a smog done.
No in California you need a car to be 1975 or older
1987 in the metro Atlanta area as far as I know. 25 years. I think the rest of the state is exempt.
In California, you can sell a car "as is" without a smog test, but certain conditions apply. If the vehicle is a model year 1975 or older, it is exempt from smog requirements. For newer vehicles, the seller must provide a smog certificate unless the car is being sold to a family member or the car is inoperable. It's advisable to disclose any known issues to avoid potential legal issues.
It means that the milage is exempt. A car must be 10 years old or older for miles to be exempt.
In California, vehicles that are model year 1975 or older are exempt from smog checks. This means that any car manufactured in 1975 or earlier does not need to undergo the state's emissions testing requirements. Additionally, certain electric vehicles and hybrids may also qualify for exemptions. Always check the latest regulations, as policies can change.
In Las Vegas, vehicles that are older than 1967 are exempt from smog checks. Additionally, Nevada has a program that allows vehicles over 20 years old to qualify for a smog check exemption under certain conditions. However, it's important to check local regulations, as they can change. Always verify with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles for the most current information.
25 years
Yes, a dealer can sell you a car that will not pass a smog inspection, but they are typically required to disclose any known issues that could affect its emissions. In many states, such as California, dealers must provide a smog certification for used vehicles sold, unless the car is exempt or sold "as-is." If a car fails a smog inspection, the seller may be responsible for repairs, depending on local laws and the terms of the sale. Always check your local regulations for specific requirements and protections.
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
What do you mean smog a car? If car is sold "as is", buyer is responsible for all mandatory smog control equipment. If you mean pass a smog inspection, there are none in Iowa.