Sorry no. The state of California does not care where you live normally. if you buy it here you pay state sales tax.
Oregon has no sales tax and no use tax, so the answer is no, you would not owe any use tax whether on a used car from a private party or a new car from a dealership.
in the city you live in
Yes, you still will have to pay sales tax on the vehicle in the state in which you bought it. There is no way to avoid sales tax.
no you don't pay GA sales tax
Sales tax is based on where you live. so you pay the sales tax of Indiana, which I believe is 7%
any age in oregon.
You could buy a used strength machine by going to amazon.com or yard sales in your neighborhood. Yard sales are great because they will allow you to buy them for cheap prices.
If you buy a used car from a private party, there is no sales tax charged. If you buy from a dealer you will pay sales tax based on the county of registration. You pay sales tax on cars when you register the vehicle. The dealer collects it when you buy through them, otherwise the MVD does.
Sales tax on cars is different that with other items. The tax depends on where the car is registered. Therefore, an Oregonian can buy a car free of sales tax, as long as they will be registering the vehicle in Oregon.
Actually, it will depend upon the country and state/province you live in. In the US, you will be charged state sales tax if there an Apple store in your state (meaning the company has a commercial presence in your state). You will not be charged sales tax if the state does not have any (ie. Oregon). In Canada, you will pay the applicable provincial tax and GST (or HST) in the province you live.
You will pay Indiana sales tax (7%).