Vehicles Sold to Residents Outside the State of Florida
Q & A

Will Kisselback Ford ship my vehicle to me? Cost?
Yes, if you are not picking the vehicle up at our location, it is our policy to arrange and control the shipping of the vehicle to your state of residence. For security reasons, customer arranged shipping is not allowable.
The cost to transport vehicles varies from state to state. We will provide you the amount that will be due prior to your purchase decision.

If I am purchasing a new vehicle, am I eligible for the ford rebates and incentives disclosed on your website?
The advertised pricing for the new vehicles on our website and other media includes Ford incentives applicable to residents in the St. Cloud region of central Florida. Your pricing might differ as Ford may offer different incentives for your home address. With your address we can determine the Ford incentives that are applicable to the vehicle you are considering.

Do I pay tax in Florida and in my home state?
Most states are considered "reciprocal" with Florida for sales tax. However, a few states are not "reciprocal" and require you pay sales tax to the State of Florida plus your home state's tax. Due to these different tax requirements and rates, it may not make the most financial sense for you to purchase your vehicle in Florida.

Can I finance with my bank or credit union?
We will be happy to facilitate your financing though one of our lender relationships. If you choose your own bank or credit union, certified or wired funds must be received from your lender by the dealership before delivery of the vehicle can be made.
Drafts, letters of credit, or funds on hold will not be accepted on out-of-state transactions.

Will my Kisselback Ford vehicle qualify to be registered in my home state?
We are able to accommodate most states, towns and cities. Some states, though, have different emission requirements than Florida.

Can I handle my own title and registration?
No. Our manufacturer and lenders require the dealership to provide proof of registration and lien record. Additionally, Ford requires proof of registration matching any incentives received.

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