all motor vehicles that are used on public roads require safety inspections. with new cars this is often not required until they are 3 years old.
Yes.
All commercial motor vehicles and trailer need to be inspected either by an approved state program or the federal annual inspection 49CFR section 396.17
Every six months.
You have to do more research. A letter may be needed from the manufacturer, and you will need to get it inspected, you'll also need to export it from the USA before importing. Make a mistake and the vehicle may be shredded.
For your protection, yes, it should be inspected
No
It varies from State to State. Contact your local DMV for that info.
You have to get the building inspected and they will need to see a license to approve the building. You could just not have it inspected but you could get into trouble for that.
yes...all the vehicles in a dealership can be on the lot without ispection..however,,i would make sure it gets inspected before i take it home.
In Massachusetts - Yes
about twice a year
yes