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03-28-2022 04:44 PM |
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
(Post 2077055)
ChangLi electric cars are not street legal in the USA. And since their engines allow them to go over 20mph, they are also not legally considered "golf carts." They are legally LSVs, in the USA, and must be registered and have the appropriate minimum insurance (PIP and that other one) in Florida.
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Yes, but since they are electric they can be adjusted to conform to "Maximum capable speed of 20mph" usually through onboard ECM or (less often) gearing as per FL laws as can Atomic, Gem and dozens of others and be fine to use unregistered. The issue becomes when they are imported a declaration must provided of their specs and end use as that determines duties applied on landing in US ports. If the importer wants to pay higher (LSV or ORV) duties that would be his issue as long as they are sold at the appropriate speed limit (which of course is another story in itself). I was looking into importing one of these things a few years ago before realizing I was a lot better off letting Atomic do all the work. :D Gem, older Atomics and others can all be set and locked (haha) to just about any speed up to 28-33MPH depending on what model.
Now if you want to license one of these as STREET LEGAL/LSV that's another story and takes a bit of physical work and paperwork (other than GEM and 1 other I believe) which can be licensed like a car at a dealer or local DMV office because it is listed on FL DMV listings as meeting all requirements. Atomic and the other odd-ball imported vehicles need to go through a State inspection and a couple certifications and a bunch of paperwork and be trailered up to Ocala for State inspection which in my experience was a joke. They get it, take your money, look at it and say you're good to go.
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