In most states, you typically have 30 days to register a new car after purchasing it.
10 years
Yes.....You will need to check with the state you live in, but most will allow a vehicle owned by another to be registered to a "user". That is how car dealers, new and used, register a car on a note or loan. Private individuals can do the same so long as you have a written statement from the owner indicating that you are renting, leasing, or purchasing the car in question.
3 weeks
yes they can stop you , you need to return the car back to the lender in other for you to register a new car.
You generally pay sales tax to the dealer in the new case of a new car or to the DMV when you register in the case of a used car.
No, there is no grace period on purchasing a new car in Tennessee. Once you take possession of the car and drive it off the lot, the car is yours.
You have no time to return a car purchase. You have a warranty on a new car to cover problems. If the problem can not be resolved then some states have a "lemon law".
by giving your Proof of Residence address and register it.
Cost of maintainance is hidden when purchasing a car
If they do not register the car in their name then if the car is wrecked or used in a crime then it will come back to haunt you
Jan 8, 2009: From http://www.marylandmva.com/VehicleServ/REG/NewtoMd.htm As a new resident of Maryland you must register your vehicle within 60 days of moving to Maryland.
To register a car in New Jersey you need Certificate of Title Proof of New Jersey insurance Proof of your Social Security number or exemption The current odometer reading Your driver's license or, if you don't have a New Jersey license, appropriate identification. So no you cant register a car in NJ without insurace.