Chevrolet Colorado Bill of Sale — North Carolina

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3% highway use tax (capped at $250 for private sales)$52 title feeemissions test required1 active recall

estimated Chevrolet Colorado transfer costs in North Carolina

based on a $10,000 sale price

sale price$10,000
sales tax (4.75%)$475
title transfer fee$52
registration$38.75 per year
estimated total$10,527+

* registration fees vary. local taxes may apply. actual tax may differ for private-party sales in North Carolina. see https://www.ncdot.gov/dmv for exact rates.

North Carolina requirements for selling a Chevrolet Colorado

sales tax
3% highway use tax (capped at $250 for private sales)
title fee
$52
notary
not required
odometer disclosure
required
emissions test
required
North Carolina special requirements
  • 3% highway use tax instead of standard sales tax on vehicles
  • Annual safety inspection required
  • Emissions testing required in 27 western NC counties
  • Title transfer within 28 days of purchase

2025 Chevrolet Colorado safety data (nhtsa)

crash test ratings
overallnot rated
front crashnot rated
side crashnot rated
rollovernot rated
active recalls (1)
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Chevrolet Colorado vin information

Every Chevrolet Colorado has a unique 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Our bill of sale generator automatically decodes the VIN to verify the year, make, model, engine, and trim. This protects both parties and ensures the document matches the actual vehicle.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to transfer a Chevrolet Colorado title in North Carolina?

North Carolina charges a $52 title transfer fee. Vehicle sales tax is 3% highway use tax (capped at $250 for private sales). Registration fees range from $38.75 per year. Notarization is not required but recommended.

Do I need a bill of sale to sell a Chevrolet Colorado in North Carolina?

Yes. North Carolina requires a bill of sale for private-party vehicle transfers. A Chevrolet Colorado bill of sale documents the transaction, protects both buyer and seller, and is typically required for title transfer at the NC DMV.

What information goes on a Chevrolet Colorado bill of sale?

A Chevrolet Colorado bill of sale includes the VIN, year, make (Chevrolet), model (Colorado), sale price, odometer reading, buyer and seller names and addresses, signatures, and the sale date. North Carolina does not require notarization but it's recommended.

Are there any active recalls on the Chevrolet Colorado?

Yes. The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado has 1 active recall(s) from NHTSA. The most recent affects the equipment:other:owners/service/other manual. Check all recalls before completing your sale.

How do I transfer a Chevrolet Colorado title in North Carolina?

After completing your bill of sale, both parties should visit the North Carolina DMV with the signed title, bill of sale, and required fees ($52 title fee). The buyer applies for a new title and registration. Emissions testing required in 27 western NC counties

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