Yes, in some states. Other states are a little more lenient as long as the dealership has cleared the title, and it's been applied for.
All car dealerships have a DMV person that does nothing but clear titles.
No, that isn't legal. You should be able to get some kind of resolution from a state division of business regulation. Each state has a different organization that is responsible for that kind of complaint but a couple calls should put you in touch with the right agency. No legitimate car dealership would ever sell a car without a title. It is illegal for them to sell without a way for you to own the car. If you buy without a title, then you are wasting your money.
as seller
no you may not sell a car without a title if you want to sell a car you need a title
You can't legally sell the car without the title. Why not just go to Volkswagon and get the title. Or can you not do that because VW has a lien on the vehicle. Stop, think, and do not do a very foolish thing, that will bring you nothing but trouble. No title, no sale.
no
Nope, they should have applied for a lost title prior to the sale. And you never ever buy a vehicle without first doing a title check and leaving with the title and bill of sale.
You should be able to go to the DMV and get a duplicate. It takes about 5 days.
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
Contact the bank. You can't sell it without the title.
Depending on the state you're in and the year of the car then yes you can sell one without a title.
You can sell a car with no title but the consumer cannot register it without a title.
regardless of the state if you have the title and you are on the title as THE owner, it is your car and you do what you like, moraly it may be wrong but legal the previous owner cant do anything