You just need a driver's license and money - you can buy a car in any state. It doesn't matter where you live. It's a good idea to have an insurance man you can call when you make a purchase - so he can add the car to your account. Otherwise, you probably have to buy insurance.
You should be able to do this, however it may be at the discretion of the seller.
You have to be 16 to buy a car in Massachusetts. You will need to title and insure the car in your name.
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In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky are the four commonwealths of the US.
Pennsylvania allowed different religions where as Massachusetts did not.
Pennsylvania allowed different religions where as Massachusetts did not.
Pennsylvania, Connecitcut , and New York or Massachusetts ( Im not sure but I am sure about Pensylvania and Connecituct.
I am pretty sure he represented Pennsylvania. Even though he was born in Massachusetts he spent most of his life in Pennsylvania.
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.
No, Only pay the Massachusetts state that you residance)
You don't just buy the stickers. You pay to have your car inspected; the sticker is proof that the inspection was passed.