Wow! Thanks for all your awesome replies guys!!!
Yes I want to 'do it right', especially with the insurance! I don't want to risk anything there! And I also don't want to risk being pulled over and not being allowed to continue my trip.
forrestbump wrote:To avoid all hassles and to "Do It Right", I'd join AAA, and have one of their "experts" (they seem to know their stuff pretty well) explain to you what's all needed for your short duration trip here in California. You can even buy their insurance.
That sounds like an excellent idea! I already contacted AAA about insurance for the car, but they said they currently don't offer such coverage and sent me over to Chartis. I am still waiting for their response. I will ask AAA if they can assist me in any way with the registration. One thing I already know is that they will provide free roadside assistance because I am an ADAC member (German equivalent to AAA).
forrestbump wrote:
San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego are great places to visit...lots to see and do but to get a real taste of California, stick to the back roads and rural areas. Some very pretty country and nice folks are found there...
We will remeber this! I'd hate to drive only on major highways all the time!
eggman918 wrote:Hi there!! I'm eggman's daughter and I happen to work for the California DMV

Hi there eggman's daughter! What a cool coincidence!
eggman918 wrote:it should only take about 2 weeks for the title to be sent to you.
Do you know how the DMV handles this when we don't have a permanent address to ship the title to? Could we use some hotel we will be staying along our trip? Or can the title be sent to a post office or something?
eggman918 wrote:if you want to ship it back to Germany then I know customs requires the car to have a title in your name to do it.
That sounds logical but somehow the PO of my bump managed to get my bump to Germany with the last American owner's name still in the title. I think it was only signed over. Maybe he did something wrong there and just was lucky with it?
eggman918 wrote:also make sure you make an appointment to visit the DMV so you don't have to wait in the long line

I will remeber this! Almost everybody I talked to warned me about this, there seems to be some truth in this
What are the insurance requirements when we want to register the car? Does California accept a German car insurance?
And one more question, do you know how "Atlas" could get a temporary trip permit ten years ago? Or was there a change in law?
Kurt Combs wrote:You do realize what type of MPG a bump usually gets don't you? I hate to think what it would cost to drive my F250 in Germany. What does a gallon of gas cost in Germany these days. I was there several years ago, love the Auto Bahn, (sp?), and gas was pretty expensive them. If I remember correctly it was around $9 a gallon at that time, must be more now.
Yes I do. I know it quite well from my own bump.

Gas costs around 1.70 Euros per liter right now. That's 6.46 Euros per gallon which equals $8.55 per gallon.

How much is the gallon currently in the US?
Have you guys any tips where I could look for bumps that are for sale? I am already checking craigslist and ebay all the time. Anywhere else I should look?
I will keep you posted!
Thanks!
Florian