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2013 Scion iQ in Wyoming

Hatchback·Model Year 2013·WY·Mountain West
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Everything Wyoming drivers need to know about owning a 2013 Scion iQ — from Wyoming insurance requirements and minimum coverage (25/50/20) to lemon law protections, registration fees, and VIN decoding.

2013 iQ Insurance in Wyoming

Wyoming requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/20 for all registered vehicles, including the 2013 Scion iQ.

Wyoming Minimum Coverage
25/50/20
Model Year
2013
Wyoming Avg. Annual Cost
$1,105

As an older model year, the 2013 Scion iQ generally has lower insurance premiums in Wyoming. You may want to evaluate whether comprehensive and collision coverage is cost-effective given the vehicle's current market value.

2013 iQ Lemon Law in Wyoming

Wyoming's lemon law primarily covers new vehicle purchases. If you purchased your 2013 Scion iQ new and experienced persistent defects early on, you may have had lemon law protections. For used 2013 iQ purchases, check Wyoming's used car consumer protection laws and implied warranty rules. Wyoming's Lemon Law covers new vehicles within the warranty period or 1 year. After three repair attempts or 30 days out of service, the consumer can seek a replacement or refund.

Registering a 2013 iQ in Wyoming

All Scion iQ vehicles driven in Wyoming must be registered with the state DMV. Wyoming charges registration fees based on the vehicle's fair market value and county mills. A 5% use tax applies to vehicle purchases. No state income tax.

Registration Fee
Based on value, typically $30 - $90
Title Fee
$15
Plate Fee
$5
Wyoming registration guide

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