not legally
If you have papers saying you just bought the vechicle and need to bring it home then you can do so. just have the papers in the vechicle.
Not very smart. You could be caught and ticketed.
No. You must at least have a temp tag, which is easy enough to obtain. If you bought it from a dealer, they should provide it for you. If not, you take your paperwork and title from the purchase to the Pennsylvania DMV, and you can get one there.
Don't drive agressively. Or you could have just bought a hybrid...
That will depend entirely on the make and year of the vehicle. I just recently bought a complete CV drive shaft for a 1997 Taurus and it cost me $ 89,
You can sell the car with expired plates. You just cannot drive it.
NO! I just bought one and they are fast, fun to drive, and all around a great car!
The simple subject is 'Sean' and 'Michelle', and the simple predicate is 'bought'.
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Nope. Just tried it. Sparks galore.
Strictly legal, no you can't, but I don't know a single cop who would ticket you for it. Just take the title with you, and if it's been signed the day you bought it, no one is going to bother you. -Jesse
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