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absolutely. i work at a BMW dealership and all of our new cars only have registration stickers on them. all of our loaner vehicles are the same way. most of the time, we give them the inspection as a courtesy when they purchase the vehicle, but we have the right to say "its the customer's responsibility"
Yes. A car can be sold in PA (either by an individual or a dealer) without current inspection stickers. It is the buyer's responsibility to have the car inspected within 10 days of purchase. (Taken from PennDOT website)
the (MSRP) sticker price plus the suggested retail price of dealer-installed options...
The sticker price is the manufactures suggested retail price (MSRP). Only vehicle that are in very high demand will sell at sticker price.
Monroney Sticker or M.S.R.P StickerThe Dealer sticker price of a vehicle is the suggested retail asking price of the vehicle. The new car sticker price is normally set by the manufacture. Used car sticker prices are set by the actual dealer. Most new and used car dealerships will negotiate the retail price listed on the dealer sticker. Some new and used car dealerships will add an addendum sticker to the Dealer sticker (Monroney Sticker or M.S.R.P Sticker). This is normally high profit margin accessories that have been added by the dealer to increase profit margins when the vehicle is sold.The "Addendum Sticker Scam" is a very common car dealer scam, you can read more about it here by following the added link below.Car Buying Tip: You should never offer to pay the dealer suggested retail sticker price for a new or used vehicle. The best way to protect yourself from over-paying for a new or used car is to educate yourself before contacting a new or used car dealership.
It depends on the dealer and vehicle. Usually the mark ups the dealer add on like special mats, wheels, accessories and market mark up etc...
MSRP, or Manufactures Suggested Retail Price.
this sounds dodgy i think u should call police and hand urself in so u dont ilegal
http://www.autorevo.com/window_stickers.aspx Ask your dealer to reprint the sticker. The dealer may charge you for their time but they do not have to pay for one so you may be able to "sweet talk" them into a free one. GM dealers can do it through a program called gmglobalconnect ask for the sales manager and remember to be nice because they are just doing it to be nice to you. they should be happy to help. GMglobalConnect is the dealers portal to General Motors through the web. What the dealer will do is request a replacement window sticker from GM. The sticker will be mailed to the dealer. It is not something that can be printed online or diverted to another address, so make sure they have your name on file to contact you when it comes in. Usually a week or two. GM will ship the window sticker to the dealer as long as the vehicle was a retail order. If it was a fleet order or a GM company vehicle, the dealer may not be able to get a reprint. The bad part is, the dealer will not know the sticker is not coming; It will just never show up. The dealer can print a confirmation that the sticker was ordered.
Not legally.
not warranteed but as is where is for parts or repair is allowed in most if not all states.