No, you can not register a car in a state that you do not reside in. It is illegal to do so, you must register your car where you live.
doesnt matter You would register and provide insurance in the State you live.
It's "per se", not "per say", and you have to be a resident of the state you register a personal vehicle in.
if you live there
No, you can not register a car in NJ if you live in PA. In order to register a car, you must present a driver's license that is current and belongs to the state in which you are registering the car.
Sales tax on a car in Georgia is based on the county you live. Does not matter what county you buy it in. If you live in another state and buy the car in GA some dealers will not collect the tax for your state. However when you register the car your state will collect the taxes owed.
not if I live in Maryland...then I would register my car in Maryland. whereever you live and have your license, you register your vehicle in that state. there are exceptions for military people.
I don't want you near my car! You must register your car in the state you reside. The state of South Carolina requires it within 30 days of beginning residency.
Yes. There are interstate commerce laws in place so that you may purchase anything from another state legally and import it into another state.
If you live in Illinois you can buy a car in Wisconsin. You may have to pay the tax difference when you register the car in the state you live in.
If you have made this new State your primary residence state, your insurance company may require after one year that you register your car and your license in your new state. The auto insurance should follow the registered state, and if you are a permanent resident, then you should register your car and re-write a new auto policy for that state.
Yes, The insurance of a vehicle has no bearing on where the car is purchase or register.