In Washington state, if you buy a used car and it breaks in half after you drive off the lot, then you own both peices. In other words, anything the dealer does after that sale is a favor - they don't have to do anything for you or your car once the sale papers have been signed. This may be different in other states. If there is a recall on the car you are about to buy, don't buy it. They can sell you a car that has been recalled, they will try to sell anything to get your signature on a piece of paper that seals the deal. It is totally up to you to do your homework before buying because it is a "buyers beware" market for car lots. http://www.totalrecallinfo.com
A car lot would sell cheap cars to attract customers and make more sales. A car lot might also sell cheap cars if the cars they are selling are poor quality.
Sell a lot of cars.
yes it can be sold as long as they tell the person buying it
You can sell the parts, tools, chassis, etc. related to cars especially the engine oils.
Yes! The car is still in your name. They can sue or sell it.
As many as you want as long as you have a used car dealers license.
Usually the used cars dealerships sell the cars that are on their lot. But some times they trade used cars with other dealers at same or a different location and bring it for the customer. But again they prefer to sell the used cars on their lot.
You can sell your car to carfax. They will test your car to make sure that everything is OK worth your car and then they will buy it and put it on their lot to resell.
You can put the car(s) on your property and sell them or another person's property if you got permission from the owner of the property. You can also sell them online for example "craigslist" or "zidaho" or other online saling website.
Since I don't know what is local for you, I can't really answer that. Most cities have at least one used car lot, though, and they will be more than happy to buy your car. You can also sell it on Craigslist.
Yes, they do sell camping accessories. They also sell a lot of other goods that have to do with being active. Sports Authority specializes in sports, but also most likely meet your camping needs.
No. As long as your car has a lien on it, no deal can be made. The lien in this case is what you owe the impound lot, funds that must be paid to release your car.