Talk:How to title a hot rod
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− | Jon... since the table lists each state, would it be best to split this by countries or split it all completely by each state and/or providence ? | + | :Jon... since the table lists each state, would it be best to split this by countries or split it all completely by each state and/or providence ?--[[User:Crosley|Crosley]] 21:54, 12 February 2011 (MST) |
− | --[[User:Crosley|Crosley]] 21:54, 12 February 2011 (MST) | + | |
+ | ::If there are enough sub-divisions in a country, and the laws are different enough, then, IMO, each subdivision (state/region/province) should have its own article. For example, there are 50 US states, and each one has significantly different laws, so each state should have its own page. I think that the main [[How to title a hot rod]] article should just be a basic intro, a pic, and then a list of links to different articles for each state/country. Maybe a short blurb when appropriate for certain countries, like: "American states have widely varying titling and registration laws. Required documents may include manufacturer's certificates of origin, bonded titles, bills of sale, and receipts...". Or: "In Australia, progressive inspections are often required at various points in the build process...".--[[User:Jon|Jon]] 13:11, 13 February 2011 (MST) |