Out of State Buyers Guide
Which Vehicles can be purchased by Out of State Buyers?
All Used Vehicles listed on Fundealer.com may be available for purchase by Out of State Buyers.
All New Pontoons listed on FunDealer.com may be available for purchase by Out of State Buyers.
New Boats by Bayliner, Four Winns and Hurricane Boats listed on Fundealer.com may be available for purchase by Out of State Buyers. Custom ordered Bayliner, Four Winns and Hurricane Boats can also be ordered and custom built for Out of State Buyers.
New Boats by MasterCraft and Moomba may be restricted to a specific selling territory. This territory includes much of North Dakota, parts of Minnesota and South Dakota. Please contact Sales at 1-701-237-6047 for more details on New MasterCraft and New Moomba Boats.
All New Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheel Trailers listed on FunDealer.com may be available for purchase by Out of State Buyers. Custom ordered Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels can also be ordered and custom built for Out of State Buyers.
Step - by - Step Guide
- Find the vehicle or vehicles, you may have interest in with the help of the McLaughlin's Sales Department
- Receive a faxed or emailed Sales Quote which identifies the exact vehicle and out-the-door pricing
- Place a deposit (Refundable for 3 Days)
- Upon receipt and clearance of the deposit, McLaughlin's sends the purchaser a Sales Quote signed by an authorized representative acknowledging the final purchase price, deposit and balance due.
- Purchaser sends the balance by check or wire transfer and places insurance on the vehicle.
- Purchaser places Insurance on the Vehicle
- Schedule your Customer Show and Pickup of your vehicle.
- During the Customer Show you will receive a walkthrough of the vehicle by a technician.
Documentation Provided to Out of State Purchasers
Signed Sales Quote/Order
The Sales Order/Quote will identify the vehicle by Year, Manufacturer, Brand, Model and VIN. This will itemize options and the amount paid. The final copy will show that there is not an unpaid balance and will be signed by both the buyer and the seller.
Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO)
This is a document provided by the manufacturer on New Vehicles. The Manufacturer Statement of Origin identifies the vehicle as new and never before registered to a consumer. This will be mailed to you within 14 Days of you purchasing the vehicle.
Title and/or Registration Card
Appropriate ownership documents will be provided on vehicles which are used. These will be completed and with signatures transfering ownership.
Drive Out Permit
The North Dakota Drive Out Permit is valid for 30 days from the date of issue, must be displayed in the window of the vehicle, and allows the individual to drive the vehicle from our state to their home of record. There is a $5 Fee for the North Dakota Drive Out Permit.
What will be the total amount paid to the dealership for Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels?
Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels are sold at their selling price, a Documentation Fee of $299, North Dakota Drive Out Permit Fee of $5, plus any agreed upon Dealer Options.
Dealer Options are optional items that are offered with the sale of Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels. This may include equalizer hitches, fifth wheel hitches, camping kits and other accessories.
City, State, and US Federal Taxes are not collected by the dealership on the sale of Travel Trailers or Fifth Wheels to Out of State Buyers. The purchaser is responsible for paying all applicable taxes and fees to their locality at the time of titling and licensing.
For an exact sales quote, please contact the Out of State Buyer Experts by calling 1-701-237-6047 or by emailing Sales@FunDealer.com
What will be the total amount paid to the dealership for Boats and Pontoons?
Boats and Pontoons are sold at their selling price, a Documentation Fee of $299, plus any agreed upon Dealer Options. In addition, sales tax will be collected on Boats and Pontoons.
- North Dakota Resident Sales
Tax and Licensing will be collected and submitted to the State of North Dakota by McLaughlins
- Minnesota Resident
Sales Tax and Licensing will be collected and submitted to the State of Minnesota by McLaughlins
- South Dakota Resident
You are able to avoid paying North Dakota Sales Tax by instead paying us to deliver the boat to the South Dakota Border. We charge a $375 Delivery Fee to the I-29 North Dakota and South Dakota Border.
- Montana Resident
You are able to avoid paying North Dakota Sales Tax by signing the "North Dakota Certificate of Purchase - Exempt Sales to a Person From Montana".
- Residents of Other States
Sales Tax for North Dakota will be collected. Generally, you will receive a credit in the amount of the North Dakota tax which was collected to be used against the Sales Tax collected by your home state.
- Canadian Resident
You are eligible for a refund of the sales tax paid on purchases in North Dakota. This refund is available to individuals, not businesses, on goods used permanently outside of North Dakota.
Sales to American Indians
A North Dakota retailer whose place of business is located outside the boundaries of an Indian reservation may occasionally make deliveries into an Indian reservation to Indian customers living within the boundaries of that reservation. The retailer may exempt those sales from North Dakota sales tax provided that the retailer actually delivers or has the merchandise delivered by a common carrier to an Indian customer residing within the boundaries of an Indian reservation and has provided proof of such delivery. The mere delivery of merchandise into an Indian reservation does not exempt the goods from North Dakota sales or use tax if the Indian customer is not going to use that merchandise exclusively within the boundaries of the reservation. Sales tax cannot be avoided by simply making delivery on an Indian reservation to an Indian customer when the merchant knows or should know that the customer will use the merchandise off the reservation. In each case, the Office of State Tax Commissioner examiners requires proof of delivery by the North Dakota merchant in order to determine the exempt status of such deliveries. Deliveries to non-Indian customers on an Indian reservation are subject to tax.