Yes. They can put what's called a mechanic's lien on the vehicle.
you can purchas auto insurance on any vehicle you want, even the presidents, as long as you have supporting documents.
i dont know. i asked you
No if you consign you should be listed as the additional insured but you dont need to be on the policy provided of course that you are not driving the vehicle and are not a resident of the household where the vehicle is kept.
The tip, maybe a Auto-repair shop, they dont use the old tires, i think they burn them or melt them into new tires
Dont need to...just have the other person on the insurance.
handbrake/put it in drive (depending on the job), wheel chocks , axel stands < dont work without these
Not at the time the lender seeks repossession of the vehicle, but if it is found that fraud has been committed (vehicle hidden, sold, etc.) them criminal charges could be applicable.
dont use a vehicle dont use a vehicle
Call a auto part store and ask them the firing order for your vehicle.
YOU DONT repair them
"Auto Direct does not buy vehicles from individuals. they dont buy much vehicles at all actually, but they do sell vehicle insurance to many different types of people no matter what one's credit is."
It is cheaper to buy a rebuilt starter from auto zone or a discount parts store with a warrenty and swap it out dont' forget to take a core.