It's not the cheapest state to buy a new car in. Florida ranks 3rd. The cities of Tampa/Orlando, Fla, and Miami, Fla, rank 1st as a city but the cheapest state overall is Maryland followed by Virginia, and then Florida.
Montana no sales tax
cheapest to buy brand new? cheapest to buy used?to buy used cheapest to own? cheapest to fix? cheapest to drive? cheapest for WHAT?to buy used
NC
It depends on where you live. If you live close enough to the state of New Jersey, then the best and cheapest way to get there is by car, train, or subway.
There are a wide variety of automobiles that can be purchased for cheap prices. How cheap a car can be purchased is a result of season, time of month, dealership, and buyer's bargaining skills. Thus, there is no "cheapest" car.
Anywhere from the cheapest, which is the Nissan Versa, at just over $10,000 to millions of dollars for the most expensive car.
of course you can. you can buy a car from any state and live in any state too. you just have to do an out of state title transfer. and if your state requires an inspection, youll have to do that too.
yes
Ohio is the cheapest place to buy a new auto, when you factor in car insurance and taxes. The insurance rates to purchase a new car in Michigan average $2551 annually, versus Ohio with an average of $1200 annually
new york
In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.