A dealer can charge a restocking fee if a truck is driven off the car lot, and returned within a few hours or a few days. Actually, $250.00 is cheaper than most car or truck dealers would charge for this service.
In order to get a truck you either need to buy it from a private dealer or a certified dealer.
If they are legally repossessing it, it is their truck and they can do what they want with it.
You take it to the Chevy dealer. They are the ones who have the appropriate (and proprietary) software/machine to make this happen. They will charge a fee most likely.
All of the paperwork for the purchase of a vehicle is usually completed by the dealer. Take your original paperwork(sales invoice and contract) to the dealer and explain it to them. They should have credited the rebate.
Take it to the dealer. Take it to the dealer.
www.sterlingtrucks.com has a find a dealer option. You will be best with a local dealer.
i cannot afford my truck payment can i sell it 2 dealer and get cheaper car
No contact the lender and pay them. Once the lender has taken over the papers of the car/truck the dealer is out of the picture.
Nissan dealer
i would have to say 30000 kg ms but i may be wrong
No, you buy it from the dealer.
Dealer, locksmith............