Yes, he can charge more and most do. He can sell the car fro whatever price he dictates. You can also walk away from this deal. It is your choice.
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
If it has recalls you can take it to a new car dealer for that make and have the recalls completed at no charge.
He can charge you anything you allow him to charge. If you feel you are getting ripped off just walk away. You control this and do not allow the dealer to pressure you into some deal you know is not right.
Any vehicle dealer needs to collect sales tax for whatever they sell, unless they are selling to another dealer or wholesaler.
The dealers are required to charge more to pay for their overhead costs. However, they usually offer warranties and service, which provides protection for your car.
If the dealer doesn't require it, probably not, but you have to decide if you want to take the chance of continuing to make payments on a car that you can't use after an accident.
Vermont have just used or new car dealer nothing more.
Car Max dose have BMW x3s for sale. About 109 of them were found all ranging from the prices of 20,000 dollars. Price for used vehicles excludes tax, title and tags, but includes $99 dealer processing charge, and for new vehicles includes freight charge, but excludes tax, title, tags and $99 dealer processing charge.
acronym to describe an orgainastion financed by the goverment but actin indepently
no you can not return a used car if they charge you $2000. The reason is that you should have asked about everything including that $2000. If you signed a contract on it then there is no way you can prove that they charged you for something that you didnt know about.
The best place to look for a reputable used Nissan Pathfinder is at a Nissan Dealer. Dealerships are more likely to have more information on the vehicle and they specialize in the brand.
Prices for a 1955 Chevrolet Corvette vary; they range from $2,000 to $20,000. It depends who you buy it from. A car dealer can charge more; your friend looking for a little cash can cut you a much better deal.