You find a car for sale, you get the cash, and you pay for it.
No. You need to buy auto insurance in the state in which you're legally resident.
From what I gather, sales tax is paid in the state in which the car is ultimately registered. I just bought a car in NY state, but unfortunately it looks like I have to pay NJ sales tax, which is slightly higher. Dang it.
you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
You pay sales tax to whichever state you buy something from. It this case, it will be NY. However, you will have to pay property tax for your car in NJ because that is where you live.
yes in deposit NY
The state of NY is not going to pay for damages to your car if you hit a deer. You need to make a police report and contact your car insurance agent.
TRACI DiMARCO
If you rent a car in MA you can not return it to NY. The car is insured in MA, so if you drive out of state they will track down the car and make you return it. If the car was rented from NY that is a whole different story. You can return it in NY if you rented from NY. I did not make this question up. I'm just giving you the answer. (I think this is a stupid question anyway.)
If my car is repoed and the car is not worth as much as I owe am I responsible to pay the differance?
You Have To Be 18. Buying a car and financing a car are two different things. When buying a car as a cash transaction in New York State the minimum age that you can register that vehicle in your own name is 16. See the link below for the information on the NYS DMV web site. Financing a car involves making a legal contract, the legal age in New York is 21. See the link below for some insight into this confusing legal issue.
18, the same as every other state.
You can buy this with new york dollars under ny store