yes there is no problem with that, some dealers might give you crap about it but they will still service your car.
it also depends on what mods. if you are a serious modder with a turbo or s/c they will def give you crap.
You can service it yourself or take it to anyplace that changes oil/filter which is all the service it needs at this time. You can of course take it back to the selling dealer or any other Chevy dealer.
Dealer is selling you the car AS-IS. They are then selling you a service contract from a different company thus the dealer is not the one providing a warranty the service contract provider is the one providing a warranty.
No big deal. Any dealer must service the vehicle.
The car dealer cannot take the car if it is paid for according to the contract. The dealer cannot change their mind and take back the car after the contract is signed and money has been exchanged.
If your car is under warranty and the service required is covered you will likely need to get the service done by the dealer. Warranties do not cover repairs done if not done at an authorized dealer.
you paid the dealer to take your car intrade and then the dealer got book for your trade
There are plenty of independent mechanics out there doing auto repair. Ask your friends and neighbors to recommend a trusted service tech. You can of course take it to the dealer for service.
They will not take the no title car on trade.
A display showing two wrenches on a vehicle means that the car is due for service. You should initiate contact with your car dealer.
One can find modified cars for sale on various websites like Amazon or eBay. One could also visit a local car dealer and ask if they have any modified cars for sale.
give the car in the service
take the serial # off the dash of your car to the dealer.