Can i transfer the title to my name only if i go to the tax office/dmv if the previous title is in my and my husbands name?(Tx is the state)?

I have 2 vehicles i purchased and since i'm married I put under both my husband and i names. The title says his name and mines but separated by comma. Can i transfer the title to my name only if i go to the tax office/dmv? Or do i need him with me to transfer it solely to my name? Please help because now he wants to give it away to someone when i have the title with me and i don't want to report it stolen. He is also trying to get a copy of my other suv to sell (he is being this way because he left me pregnant with 2 kids, so i decided i will continue with a divorce and handeling all financial responsibilities. I was nice to let him continue to drive my honda but now he wants to take my suv n that honda cuz the title has our names on both. Needing advice because he can be a devil and try to tow it illegally without my knowledge.

Will yamaha sort out their issues in 2019 season?

I'm sure hoping so, not looking to great atm but if they can it could make the most interesting year in gp. Great to see vinales and vales up fighting for podiums with the ducatis and hondas again, probably with the suzukis alot more next year also.

Is Mobil 1 a good oil to use?

Like on any Honda, Nissan, Chevy is it good? I used the 5W-30 version on my last oil change earlier this month. I did it at a Nissan dealer. He offered the cheaper conventional oil but my personal mechanic I had in the past suggested to always get Mobil 1. The conventional oil was $50 cheaper than Mobil 1.

Does it run better with your car? My friend said its a scam and he rarely gets oil changes. He leases a car for 1 year every year so he never really does oil changes.

BQ: Would mobile 1 work on a Rolls Royce?

How do I know if my car value has dropped and how much it has dropped?

I bought a new car on June this year, and 2 weeks ago, an incident happened and the car was damaged pretty bad. The car has been fixed and now it looks like new. The incident is not my fault, and I believe it is cause by a defect of the car itself even if the maker, which is Honda, denied it. I probably need a lawyer to talk to them but that is another topic. Now as the car has been repaired once, how do I know if t he car value has dropped? And how much it has dropped. Is there any place I can take the car and evaluate how much its value is?

Added (1). The reason I'm asking the questions is that I plan to ask Honda to pay for my financial damage, including the depreciation of the car, my rental car, my insurance deduction, and so on. I have specific numbers for all the others except the depreciation of the car. That is why I want to know if there's anyway to find out.

Bought my car brand new, not sure if I have the title?

Sorry if I seem clueless here, i bought my car brand new from a florida honda dealership, I paid in full. I just moved to another state and went to register my car here the day before my registration expired, but realized I didn't have my title. They gave me a temp till the end of the year until I return with my title and smog check certification to finish the registration (already paid for it) It's been a year and a half since I bought my car so my memory is fuzzy but I don't remember ever having it in my possession. While looking for it I did find a paper for an application for title though. Is it possible I haven't had a title this whole time? Can that even happen if the car is registered under my name? Was I supposed to take care of that and never finished it? Help and advice would be appreciated as I'm running out of time to get my registration finished before the temp is no longer valid.

Why people buy those POS Harleys?

Why don't they buy a Hayabusa?

Harleys are low, long, heavy and expensive. Whereas Hayabusa is comparable to a Bugatti Veyron.

Plus, Hayabusa in made in Japan, so it's got Honda like reliability. Harley, on the other hand, break down all the time.

So… Why people buy Harleys? Must be a baby boomers' thing which a millennial like me would never understand!