No, a 17 year old can not get a car registered in his own name. The person who registers the car must have insurance in their name. Insurance is given to people 18 years and older.
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Yes, a 17 year old can buy a car in Virginia. They can register it and title it as well as have it insured.
If you have a full provisional licence registered to that vehicle, and the car is road worthy, then yes: A 3 year old can ride with te 17 year old.
In Great Britain a seventeen year old with a full driving licence can legally drive, buy and own a car.
Make him get a job and pay for it himself.
As My Daughter is 17(not an adult) and its not her car, It would be the 18 year old friends responsibility, As s/he didn`t have my permision to back my car out.
The minimum age to buy a car in Missouri is 18. However, a 17 year old in that state is allowed to actually own a car.
Should be able to contact Delaware's dept of insurance, or an agent they will be able to tell you for sure.
Depends on what state you live in. In most states the answer is yes. Call your State Attorney General for the answer.
Yes, if you have a g license. But be prepared for a pricey insurance, especially if you are a guy. The faster the car can go, the higher the insurance will be.
A 17 year old can get a temporary car insurance, but it will cost quite a fortune.