You must ask YOURSELF that question. You could accomplish it
if you found a gullible customer. But do YOU feel that it's the right
and proper thing to do ? Only YOU know the real answer.
Not if they say that they are selling it "as is" or if they say that it has transmission problems.
A dead or weak battery is one of the more common reasons for a car to experience electrical problems. A bad alternator, blown fuse, or broken wire are other common causes.
Not if the car belongs to you. The license plate isn't sold with the car. You take it off before you sell it.
It could be any of a number of problems, including but not limited to electrical problems with the start and the final run of the car.
No, In the UK, If you have contacted DVLA about selling the car then all the problems etc will not come back to you.
No, you cannot sell a car without a clear, lien free, title. Wait for the clear title or you are asking for problems.
I live in NY and sold a car. Having problems with buyer decided not to sell it to him and refund money. Now he's threatening to sue.
If you own the car, sell it to him for $1. That should solve your problems.
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Trouble code P1580 means: Throttle Motor Bank 1 Electrical Malfunction
GM has an electrical system manual complete for that car. I bought mine on eBay for $10.00. They are available from the publishing company in Michigan. Call a dealer for the address They also sell a shop manual & body & chassis manual. unclemoose28@yahoo.com