20%
No, the coverage not specific to a classic car but you can insure it. Texas does not have property taxes so you will pay more for other things like insurance.
Yes if you take the MSO that you get with a New vehicle you can title that in any state. There may be an issue with Taxes so be sure to keep any receipts to prove you Did taxes in Texas.
That depends on their ability to sell cars - not just in Texas, but anywhere else. Car salespersons are typically paid on commission - what the exact percentage is will be determined by the dealership.
No, you can only give a car to a immediate family member and not pay taxes on the gift. A mother-in-law is not a legall family member.
If you win a car you are responsible to pay taxes in the state where you live.
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
Where do you get a car auction licenses in Texas
You don't pay the taxes, the person receiving the car as a gift does.
Sales taxes and ownership taxes are assessed by cities, counties, and states. Most often the taxes on a new or used car sale are based on where you currently live, not always on where you buy your car. Almost always, the buyer of the car pays the sales taxes, not the seller.
take the car to Texas and register it there
There is a $10.00 gift tax but the receiver must also pay a $28.00 title fee and depending on if your gifting a truck or a car the registration fee will vary.
No