Yes, if you have a clear title with no liens on it.
It varies from state to state. Where I live (Washington State) you pay sales tax on the difference in value between the new car and the trade-in vehicle. Example: New car purchase price $25,000, trade-in car value $10,000; tax is paid on $15,000. It varies from state to state. Where I live (Washington State) you pay sales tax on the difference in value between the new car and the trade-in vehicle. Example: New car purchase price $25,000, trade-in car value $10,000; tax is paid on $15,000.
No, you can trade a used car for another used car
You cannot sell or trade a car without a title. Apply for a duplicate title at your local DMV.
I believe you would have to talk to a car dealer about that. Many times people trade cars into NJ that have been in NY but I am not sure what the individual states require. Just call a dealer and ask.
It is possible to trade a used car to another used car. As long as both cars are in good condition ang good price too.
If you trade-in a car that Not paid off, you will be trouble with the law.
Yes. It is called a trade in.
Sure you can trade it in. You will get the wholesale price of what it is worth in trade. Now if you are referring to a new car you bought and you want to return it for another car, the answer is no & yes. You can trade it in but the same thing applies. It is now a used car and you will get that used car price. Just let them repair it under the warranty.
Yes, you can drive your car in another state.
The trade in value of a 2007 Pontiac GTO will vary from car to car. Factors that affect the trade in value include mileage and the general state of the car itself.
As long as she signs off on it, yes.
Where ever the car is principally garaged.