Yes, you can if you are traveling. That is why you are given a temporary license plate. If you are not traveling, but buying a vehicle in another state & bringing it home, yourself i.e. driving it home; it will have a temporary plate. The temporary license plate must & always is registered to the owner of the vehicle. The registration include's their name, city, state, zipcode, car vin, etc. Anyone should be fine, as long as they have a valid temporary license plate, driver's license & insurance.
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Yes, it is possible to buy a car from a dealer in one state and pick it up in another state from a dealer of the same car company. Although this transaction might be unusual, it is possible. Shipping charges might apply depending on the situation.
of course you can. you can buy a car from any state and live in any state too. you just have to do an out of state title transfer. and if your state requires an inspection, youll have to do that too.
No, you can trade a used car for another used car
Yes, it is very common, Whenever you move from one state to another you will need to pick up a new insurance policy unless your Insurance Company is a national insurer and then you can register your vehicle in your new state of residence.
yes
Montana no sales tax
In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.
The best northeast state to buy a car in is by far New Hampshire. Great Toyota dealerships all around! modest price at great value!
No most companies will not do that.
It's not the cheapest state to buy a new car in. Florida ranks 3rd. The cities of Tampa/Orlando, Fla, and Miami, Fla, rank 1st as a city but the cheapest state overall is Maryland followed by Virginia, and then Florida.
Yes. This happens all the time. If you have a car you're still making payments on (and which will therefore have a lien on it), and you want to buy a new car, as long as your credit is good and you can afford the new payments as well you shouldn't have a problem.