Well first of all, if the vehicle is not registered you will find it hard to go through inspection for they need to see the registration paperwork to process through the state computer system.
The only way to get out of an emissions test is if you register your vehicle with an address outside of a zipcode that has mandatory testing.
In most states, you can trade in the vehicle without it being registered. However, you do need a TITLE to prove that you own the vehicle.
For New Zealand a vehicle can be registered with a valid passport.
As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
No. To be exempt from CMV requirements and regulations, the vehicle must be registered as a recreational vehicle.
As long as the vehicle is not registered in Texas. Once registered, you are always required to have a valid inspection.
For public roads - yes. Doesn't matter who owns the vehicle, you still need a license to drive on public roads. And the vehicle needs to be registered, insured and inspected. On private property or closed off tracks, you can drive without a license.
yes but it might not pass emissions depending on where you live
The NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System will not allow the engine to start without the use of a registered key.
Yes. Vehicle registration simply documents who legally owns the vehicle. You don't actually have to have a drivers license to own it.
yes and its illegal if your car goes through emissions
A title cannot be changed without the owner of the vehicle signing off on the seller line. A title can be transferred and a vehicle registered by a person other than the registered owner in most states.