Yes, you can sell a car on a non-op basis in California without smog. However, there are certain requirements that must be met in order to do so. For example, the car must be less than 10 years old, have less than 80,000 miles on it, and have been properly maintained.

There are a few ways to remove a non-operational vehicle in California. The most common is to have the vehicle towed away. Another option is to have the vehicle crushed.

A PNO lasts anywhere from 6-12 months in California.

Yes, you can donate a PNO car in California. You can find more information on the website of the PNO Charitable Foundation.

Yes, a car with a check engine light can be sold in California. The seller must disclose the check engine light and any related repairs to the buyer.

Yes, you can sell a car with expired registration in California. The seller will have to disclose the registration expiration date on the car’s title.

There is no need to renew a non-operational vehicle in California. Non-operational vehicles are defined as those that have had their registration cancelled, have been declared a total loss, or are being stored for auction.

Yes, a PNO car needs insurance in California.

There is no specific process for registering a PNO vehicle in California, as the registration requirements for these vehicles vary depending on the state in which they are registered. Generally, however, PNO vehicles must meet the same safety and emissions standards as regular passenger cars, and they must be registered with the state in which they are used.

Yes, you can sell a car with PNO. However, there are some restrictions. For example, the car must have been bought new in the United States and it must be registered in your name.