Absolutely. If you're in Western Washington, go to either Olympia or Tacoma; the presence of Fort Lewis to those two cities means they've got a lot of experience writing contracts for out of state residents. Similarly, the out-of-state-buyer capital of Eastern Washington is Spokane; there probably half the car shoppers are Idaho residents. I grew up in North Idaho, and my parents always bought cars in Spokane.
yes
Yes
I suggest California because most people go there to bet and there must be amazing cars.
Only if you're a Florida resident.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, you would pay California tax if you bring the car into the state within a year of having purchased it anywhere else.
yes, sales tax will depend on whether or not you actually live in Texas. If you do not and have no plans on registering the car in TX, then no sales tax. If you live here, but are keeping your CA residency, then yes, you will have to pay the tax.
No. You need to buy auto insurance in the state in which you're legally resident.
You can buy a car out of state in any state in America. However, you must transfer the title and paperwork and license it in your state.
yes you do
From a dealership yes.
A car that is bought in California can be registered in Nevada. The tax to be paid will be based on where the car is registered so it does not matter where the car was bought.