That will depend on the policy of the place that you bought it from. Some vehicles have a as is sticker on them. That means you buy it as it is. You may be able to talk to the owner of where you purchased the vehicle and inform them of the condition of the vehicle, most places will accept returns.
Oregon maps can be purchased at Oregon tourists stops, available at the entry of Oregon via many interstates, and maps may be purchased at retail shops within Oregon, such as Kmart or a local gas station.
If you haven't driven it off the lot, I'm pretty sure you can get out of the deal. And even if you have, there is a chance you can also.
You can get car insurance in Oregon if the vehicle will be in Oregon the majority of the time.
Washington Mutual did in 1996
In Oregon they are in the "Oregon Revised Statutes" book. Your state should have something similar.
Only if your a Women
Yes, however I recommend the vehicle should be the named insured's vehicle as Oregon police force will harass you.
AC transmission lines are 3-phase, DC transmission lines don't have phases. It doesn't matter where they are from.
No, it is not necessary to possess a drivers license in order to register a vehicle.
Depends on where in each state.
Once a car is purchased you can not return it to the dealer in Oregon. However if the car has serious mechanical defects it may be returned under the Lemon Law
It was the Oregon Territory, which included the present states of Oregon and Washington. In 1846 the dividing line between the US and Canada (British Columbia) was established by the Oregon Treaty, and in 1867 the US purchased Alaska from Russia.