Yes it can, we buy cars from Florida to California that are salvage and sell them in Texas all the time.
Yes
Texas.
30 Days, by then it has to be Registered in Texas.
after living in Texas for 30 days they can get their car registered in Texas. :)
state inspections are free if the vehicle is deemed salvage. Salvage vehicle are required to undergo a safety check by the state highway patrol before being titled.
As long as the vehicle is not registered in Texas. Once registered, you are always required to have a valid inspection.
The same as whatever state your vehicle is registered in.
If it's a combination vehicle, it can. Go to a truck stop and look around; you'll find a lot of companies register their tractors in Indiana and their trailers in Illinois--Indiana has the least expensive tractor base plates, and Illinois is cheapest for registering trailers. But if it's a car? No. It can only be registered in one state.
In Texas, Yes, It will cost more for Insurance for a new driver whether or not he is the registered owner of a vehicle.
You would have to get it registered in Michigan, in your name, with a new plate.
In Texas you do.
im not sure in california, but in Texas you can not. Any car that has a salvage title is for a reason most cases the frame is bent now you can still operate vehicle, but you may notice that your runing through tires more frequently.