pinchvalve wrote:
See that part marked Philadelphia? Your goal is to stay as far away from that as possible.
The PA inspection process has never been an issue for me.
Coudersport (nearest town of note) so there may be more people up there now. You would be close to the STPR Rally in Wellsboro, PA at least (www.stpr.org). You are also smack in the middle of Hill Climb country with Giants Despair Hillclimb in Wilkes Barre, PA and one in Weatherly and one in Trout Run. (http://pahillclimb.org) I'd get a cage and a fire suit and start running up mountains if I were there.
I grew up in north central PA (little over an hour drive to the Glen). I am currently in central PA.
Philly is not like the rest of PA. I'm not going to hate on it, it is simply different.
Wellsborough PA is a great place to visit for the rally, remote for everything else, same with trout run.
Giants despair in wilkesbarre.. My father was from wilkesbarre, my grandfather showed me this road (public) where the hill climb is on. It happens to be very close to the turn pike exit. Any time I am in wilkesbarre and need to get on the pike I take the extra 5 min, drive the slightly longer route to run up or down this hill!
Upstate NY is relatively similar to PA, but a little different. Taxes are no joke, many residents who live near the border drive to PA for gas and shop in PA. And they like front plates. They use WAAAY more salt in the winter, roads are better kept, but salt^2.
You will find horse country on the outskirts of any town you fall in love with.
If schools are important to you, look at the school rankings by town.
80, 81, PA turnpike are the way to get places quickly.
Inspection is easier in PA than NY by a large margin. The rust thing; read the rules. There can be no holes in the body. Repairs can not be made with removable fasteners (you will see tin riveted on, no screw on patches). I have run into all sorts of inspection stations. The PA state inspection laws are online HERE Basically look over subchapter E.
I have been failed for things that were legal, quoted the rules, and got my sticker. I will also know what is questionable before going for an inspection if I read the rules. Very few garages know the rules, they just follow a check list. Most garages look for stuff you almost always fail so they can fix something and charge you. (Every light must function to pass...that bulb was out, that wiper didn't clean the windshield...)
Good luck with the move!