Oregon has no sales tax and no use tax, so the answer is no, you would not owe any use tax whether on a used car from a private party or a new car from a dealership.
Cash or certified check
If you buy a used car from a private party, you pay no sales tax, although you are legally supposed to report it. If you buy a used car from a dealer, you will pay sales tax.
If I live in Kansa but buy a car from a private party in Texas, how is sales tax calculated on the vehicle.
no it is there job to check out the car
Yes, you can buy a car 'as is' from a private party. You cannot buy a car from a dealership for you must present pay stubs to prove your employment and income to assure them that you can make payments.
It is usually less expensive to buy a used car from a private party. You can't get financing from a private party, and dealerships usually offer warranties so a dealership might be a good idea for someone like you.
Yep! You sure can, just don't drive off in it. :p
Yes, in Michigan you will pay sales tax on everything purchased, private or not, except food and water.
Used cars are generally cheaper to purchase and to provide insurance for. Frequently, you can buy a certified used car, which would include a warranty, you can easily trace the history of a used car and you can buy from a private party.
No, but use tax will apply. What is use tax and how is it calculated?
After a car sale, a private party can return the car within thirty days. This return policy is dependent on the individual seller.
Yes, but not to the private party. The tax is collected by the MVD when you register and title it in your name. When you buy from a registered dealer (who handles all the MVD stuff for you) you pay it to the dealer.