NO
no it cant
In North Carolina, a used car dealer cannot legally sell a car that won't pass inspection or has an invalid inspection sticker without disclosing this information to the buyer. The dealer must ensure that the vehicle meets state inspection requirements before selling it. If the car does not pass inspection, it must be repaired and pass before it can be sold. Failure to adhere to these regulations can result in penalties for the dealer.
Yes. A car can be sold in PA (either by an individual or a dealer) without current inspection stickers. It is the buyer's responsibility to have the car inspected within 10 days of purchase. (Taken from PennDOT website)
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No.
You don't just buy the stickers. You pay to have your car inspected; the sticker is proof that the inspection was passed.
In a state which requires an inspection sticker, it cannot go without one, whatsoever.
Yes. But not a dealership
no you may not sell a car without a title if you want to sell a car you need a title
In Pennsylvania, if you get your car inspected early and it fails, you will not receive a valid inspection sticker. The inspection sticker is only valid if the vehicle passes the inspection. If your vehicle fails, you will need to address the issues and have it re-inspected to obtain a new sticker. Additionally, the inspection is tied to the original expiration date, so getting it done early does not change that.
It can't. At all.