Yes in most states you can but there are afew states that won't let you due to emission test. Some of the Ford vechiles are made in can.
1. "NO" You can not register a vehicle that does not belong to you. 2. Although you can get liability insurance to drive the vehicle, you can not legally get full coverge on the car unless it belongs to you. You must have an insurable interest in the property before you can insure it. 3. All 50 US states require that you register an acquired vehicle within 30 days.
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Isn't if as long as you have the title to the vehicle you can do whatever you want as long as the vehicle is also paid for
The rental agency should take care of that when you go to receive the rented vehicle.
You absolutely can. You should also exit the US on your Canadian passport if you do so.Canadian and Bermudian passports are the only passports that have visa-free access to the US and yet are not required to register for ESTA before their departure.
I believe you have ten days to register your vehicle to US.///////if you are only a visitor you can stay almost indefinitely
That depends on what country for which it was manufactured. Example is if it were built as a US vehicle it is in MHP. If it were built as a Canadian vehicle it is in KM
It is NOT necessary to first have a valid drivers license in order to own and register a vehicle in any state in the US.
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A large enclosed vehicle capable of being pulled by a car or lorry and equipped to be lived in US and Canadian name trailer.
Selling a vehicle to a Canadian is fairly straight forward: a) Sign your title where indicated but keep the "Release of Liability" section. b) Mail that Liability form to your DMV so they know the car has left the country and won't charge you for future DMV fees. c) Give the buyer a bill of sale. Good samples are available free at the DMV. d) Your buyer takes the title and bill of sale to their Ministry of Transport to register the vehicle and pay their taxes.