He can sell it as a New Demonstrator. If he is asking MSRP for any new car, walk away. There are way too many deals out there to pay even close to MSRP for any car especially one with 2,000 miles on it.
If the car has never been titled then it can be sold as new. A new car demonstrator or demo will often have as many as 5,000 miles on it and still sold as new.
It has nothing to do with the miles. It has to do with the title. If the car has never been titled it can be sold as new. Typically in the situation of a demo a dealer will put less than 5,000 miles on the car. The warranty is not affected because it starts when you purchase the car not from zero miles but from the miles at that time.
A NEW UNUSED vehicle has never been titled. Once it is titled, even if it has ZERO miles, it is then considered used.
You are responsible for the title because you were the one that traded the car. You say the vehicle was never titled. Go to the DMV with the vin number and see if the car was titled and you did receive. If it was then apply for a lost title. If it was never titled you will have to go back to the dealer where it was bought and get them to process the paperwork for the title.
If a new car dealer is selling it, and it has never been titled, it is considered a new car, even though it may have a few miles on it. It may have been used as a demonstrator. family fued new car smell miles shiny sticker in window no plates yet
There are many songs titled "Never Enough" that have been performed by various artists over the years. Kiss released a song titled "Never Enough" on June 11, 2010 and Five Finger Death Punch released their song titled "Never Enough" on July 15, 2008.
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No, Disturbed has never done a song by that title.
every mile The dealer will tell never ,but i change mine every 30000 miles,it better to be safe than sorry.
Your owner's manual will probably tell you never. IMO, I would have the transmission fluid changed at 75,000 miles. Of course this will have to be done at the dealer as the transmission is sealed.
never. never never never 5w-30 with 1,500,000 miles or 15 miles. change oil every 2-3k miles
If you mean "totall loss" or "written off" then take them to Court. The dealer has no legal obligation to inform you that a car has been wrecked, unless you ask. Now if the car was totaled and then rebuilt and re-titled, then you may have legal recorse. Some states require that the dealer inform buyers of this and some states don't. Contact you State Attorney General for the your states laws on this. This is where a service like Car Fax can be of benefit.