At 17 — Can You Buy A Car

: You cannot legally drive without insurance, but insurance is a contract. Most companies will not sell a standalone policy to a 17-year-old. How 17-Year-Olds Actually Do It

Technically, yes, you can buy a car at 17, but you’ll face major legal and logistical hurdles because you haven't reached the "age of majority" (usually 18). can you buy a car at 17

: Even if you pay in full, most states require you to be 18 to register a vehicle or put the title solely in your name. Without registration, you can't get license plates or drive the car legally on public roads. : You cannot legally drive without insurance, but

: In nearly every state, anyone under 18 is considered a minor and generally cannot be held to a legal contract. This means you could technically return the car weeks later and demand your money back, and the law might take your side. Dealerships avoid this risk by refusing to sell to minors without an adult co-signer. : Even if you pay in full, most

Here is an informative look at what that process actually looks like: The Story: Buying a Car at 17

Most teens get around these roadblocks with the help of a parent or guardian:

Imagine you’ve saved up $5,000 from a summer job and find the perfect used car. You go to a dealership alone, cash in hand, but the salesperson hesitates. Why?

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