You can drive a car that is not owned by you. If a vehicle is titled in your name you cannot purchase non-owners coverage because by doing so you are stating that you do not own a vehicle. This is not to say that the person who owns the vehicle is void from their responsibility of carrying coverage on their vehicle. Your non-owners policy will protect you for liability only and will not pay for any damage done to the car you are driving. The auto must also be properly registered and have an active tag on it or you can be ticketed for that.
As long as it is not a "RED" title, then yes you can. I drive a vehicle in SC with a salvage title. If the title color is red, then you can not re-title it. This is something that they just started doing, and the red title means it is not rebuildable.
It takes between an hour and a half and two hours to drive from Columbia, SC to Spartanburg, SC.
About 75 miles.
46 minutes
Yes
To install a drive shaft on a 1993 Lexus SC 400, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the bolts connecting the old drive shaft to the rear differential and the transmission, then carefully slide it out. Align the new drive shaft with the transmission and rear differential, ensuring the markings for balance are properly positioned, and then secure it with the appropriate bolts. Finally, torque the bolts to the manufacturer’s specifications and recheck for any clearance or alignment issues before lowering the vehicle.
About 10 miles. Fair drive.
One hour and forty eight minutes tops.
Forever outer banks aren't in SC
4 hours and 15 minutes
It is 165 miles and an estimated 3 hour and 36 minute drive according to Google Maps.
not if pulled by by a vehicle with SC plates I think the cut off weight is 2000lbs.