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Read Something In Maryland That Might Apply Elio Vehicles...or Maybe Not

Coss

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I wonder ........
Hello Mr. William Sanford; what is it you said you did for a living?
 

TimT

New Member
Hi, so I admit to being confused by this thread. I know we have a year to go, but is it possible that there will be a problem in licensing the Elio in MD once it arrives? If so, what are the issues, and, as we have time to get organized, what's The Plan?
 
Hello TimT and welcome to the forum!

I don't anticipate any problems getting the Elio titled and registered.

The only issue we have right now is that it will require a motorcycle license, but it will not require a helmet.

The plan is to let Elio worry about it since they won't get our money unless we can drive their vehicle.
 

eliio21783

Elio Enthusiast
My best friend's sister runs a tag & title business, talked with her and DMV in the future will be relying on all the "shops" to be doing tag and title, DMV is working toward only on-line renewals. Apparently there is some re-structuring going on, they probably just don't want to face us as we know how incompetent they are when you go to DMV and have to wait for 3 hours for your number to come up.
So buddy up with a tag & title store and no worries when your Elio arrives! WooHoo that will be a GREAT DAY!!

My gal says she can get it done!
 
If it takes you 3 hours at the Maryland MVA (not "DMV"), you're probably confusing it with another state. ;)

In the last 20 years I've gone through new titles and plates on more than a dozen vehicles, renewals on those vehicles, personalized plates on a couple, and three driver's license renewals. More than 50 transactions by my count. I currently have four registered vehicles. I've done it at Glen Burnie, Mondawmin mall, and Bel Air. The longest I've ever had to wait is 45 minutes and that was an outlier. They post live, accurate wait times on their web site, and publish when the busiest times are so planning ahead is a breeze. The people have always been extremely helpful and efficient, and I've had some sketchy titles, questionable sales values, and emissions shenanigans over the years.

Maryland is moving toward more online renewals for registration and licensing because it's faster for the customer. Online renewals are nearly-instant and completely painless. The MVA website (unlike the failed and abandoned Maryland Obamacare website) is logically laid-out, easy to use, and completely reliable.

Of the three states I've lived in, Maryland has the absolute best motor vehicle administration. They always treat me like a customer, unlike so many other government bureaucracies. I don't have any friends or relatives that work there so I have no bias in that opinion.

The private shops charge a significant extra amount to provide their services. Not worth it IMHO.
 
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