: Oregon law limits dealer documentation fees to $200 if they file electronically with the DMV, or $150 otherwise.

: Typical fees for a new title, license, and registration can range around $500 , though this varies by vehicle type and weight. 2. Required Documentation

Buying a car in Oregon offers unique advantages, primarily due to the , which can make vehicles appear more affordable than in neighboring states. However, there are specific fees, local taxes, and documentation requirements unique to the state. 1. Financial Considerations & Taxes

: You will still owe Oregon's 0.5% use tax when you register the vehicle at home.

: Buying in Oregon to "avoid tax" rarely works; your home state will likely charge you a use tax (equivalent to their sales tax) when you register the car there.

To complete a legal sale, especially in a private party transaction, ensure you have:

Oregon does not have a statewide safety inspection, but it does have specific environmental requirements: