== == Sure you can. But, if the car is registered in Pennsylvania, Colorado may require you to register it in Colorado. States usually give you a grace period in which to get the registration changed. Check with Colorado's Division of Motor Vehicles to be sure.
No. You have to register the vehicle in the State you live in most of the year.
You just need a driver's license and money - you can buy a car in any state. It doesn't matter where you live. It's a good idea to have an insurance man you can call when you make a purchase - so he can add the car to your account. Otherwise, you probably have to buy insurance.
It depends on where you live.
No.
In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.
Wrong category, but I will answer. Of course you can. Make sure you have the title, and get insurance for the drive back to MD, and get temporary tags or in transit tags. When you get to MD, register the car.
I live in ny am buying a car in pa. how do you get it registered and inspected in ny?
If you live in Illinois you can buy a car in Wisconsin. You may have to pay the tax difference when you register the car in the state you live in.
Depends on if you like your car and want your kids to have a future.... means no.
You should be able to do this, however it may be at the discretion of the seller.
You don't just buy the stickers. You pay to have your car inspected; the sticker is proof that the inspection was passed.
Yes. There are interstate commerce laws in place so that you may purchase anything from another state legally and import it into another state.