Just stop signing. His timing is far from perfect but I suppose he is relying on your feelings of ownership and hoping for you to be reluctant to back out. Hope you did!
Absolutely,a dealer can sell you a vehicle with a salvaged title. Each state has there own laws but in most states you must disclose to the consumer that the vehicle you are selling to them has SALVAGED history. The selling dealer must disclose this on the state title forms and on the BILL of SALE.If the selling dealer does not disclose this,then you have a legal rights against the dealer.
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You have to negotiate a new deal with the new car dealer as obviously the car you are trading in is not worth what it was before the damage. Contact the selling dealer.
I am unaware of a Ferrari dealer in Akron. However, there is a Ferrari dealer in Cleveland.
Non-approval of what? The Car Loan? In that case, yes. If you have no means of paying the loan, credit rating wise, then the dealer certainly isn't going to simply let you keep it without getting paid in return.
Selling cars (or selling things in general) does not require a college education.
Not unless the selling dealer agrees.
Yes
He/she is called a car dealer.
Are you buying it or selling it? Expect to pay about $3 from an authentic coin dealer. If you are selling it to the dealer, you will be very lucky if you are offered $2.
Worldwide Auto is the largest dealer in the West of salvaged vehicles for sale. You can find damaged vehicles, wrecked, and repairable vehicles for auction.
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