A car that is bought in California can be registered in Nevada. The tax to be paid will be based on where the car is registered so it does not matter where the car was bought.
Yes
yes you do
I am sure this varies by state. In California a salvaged car can be exported to Nevada, registered, then re-registered in California. Ask an experienced car salvage guy.
Buy it n NV and register it in California.
No.
what kind of car A ROCKET CAR
Yes.
Don't do it! You will not be able to register it. You can file for a lost title but good luck. Go to Nevada; all you have to do is sign an affidavit to get a new title. Really.
IN some states yes, the purchaser must pay a sales tax to the vehicle registration office. Call your local vehicle registration office and ask this question in your area. They will gladly tell you the answer, and if they do charge, ask them how they calculate the fee.
take the car to Texas and register it there
Yes, if you buy a car in Nevada and live in Arizona, you would typically have to pay Arizona sales tax when you register the car in Arizona. Arizona has a "use tax" which is essentially a sales tax on items purchased out of state but used in Arizona. Therefore, when you register the car in Arizona, you would be required to pay the applicable sales tax based on Arizona's rates. It's important to check with the Arizona Department of Revenue for specific details and requirements.
There are many different places where one can buy car insurance in Nevada. One can buy it from progressive insurance, Allstate, or insurance like Geico.