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A very serious misunderstanding of the purpose of a car's pink slip.
The State doesn't own your car. You do. But, as with tracts of land, the State does maintain a file of deeds showing the transfer of ownership of cars. Unlike tracts of land, cars do not get transferred into perpetuity but probably for only about 20 years at most.
Each time the ownership of the car is transferred, by sale or gift or inheritance, the new owner sends in the previous pink slip and gets a new one in his name. That way the State has a record of the car's history.
The certificate of manufacture serves as the first pink slip. It is presented with a brand new car. This is proof to the first purchaser that there was no previous owner. This certificate is sent in and the owner gets his pink slip as the car's first owner.
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