By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff
![]() Under a Kentucky bill, vehicles 20 years old or older would no longer be presumed to be in "original factory" or "classic" condition. |
Legislation to put in place a new valuation procedure for older vehicles was approved by the Kentucky House and now moves to the Senate Transportation Committee for consideration. Under the bill, vehicles 20 years old or older would no longer be presumed to be in "original factory" or "classic" condition. Original factory and classic vehicles are currently assessed as high-value collectibles. This measure instead provides three options for assessing the value of these vehicles.
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