While I am not familiar with all state's rules, in most states you can buy a NEW car in one state and register it in your residence state without much of a problem. The selling dealer collects the sales tax for your state and sends the paperwork to the proper state, or in some instances can give the paperwork (bill of sale and Mfgr's title) to you and you can take in the paperwork and pay your sales tax when you register. This type of transaction is common with companies that have employee driven cars in different states. Your insurance company should be able to include the car under your home state policy noting that it is garaged in FL. You can call your MV dept and ins agent to easily varify the ability for a multi-state purchase.
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