To the best of my knowledge, unless you are selling it as "Parts Only" or if it is sold for less than $700 or has over 125,000 miles. Than technically speaking you as a private party CANNOT sell it "As is" in so far that it must pass state inspectiong within 7 days. So your basically on the hook for 7 days or until the buyer registers it whichever comes first. For a dealer, the same rules apply except that they have to give a 30 day warranty.
A great place to compare car insurance rates in the state of Michigan is http://www.carinsurance.com/state/Massachusetts-car-insurance.aspx. This website does not sell insurance so it is going to be the least biased.
what is the legal age to purchase a car in massachusetts
You have to be 16 to buy a car in Massachusetts. You will need to title and insure the car in your name.
Any drugstore like Walgreen's in Massachusetts sell Ocean Potion sunscreen.
Yes, you can. The only caution is that minor's are held to be legally incapable of making contracts and the seller could be in jeapordy.
YES!! A 16 year old can drive a car in Massachusetts.
Ira Motor Group is a series of car dealerships located in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. These car dealers only sell luxury brands of vehicles, such as BMW, Lexus, Porsche, Toyota, Scion, Subaru and Audi. Ira Lexus is one of their dealerships located in Danvers, Massachusetts.
You must sell 146 cars to keep your license.
No, but you can sell the sheets or whatever and toss a mattress in for free...
all you need to sell your car is your car title
Not as a commercial business. As a private seller, no.
You cannot sell the car as you do not own it. The only thing you can do is try and persuade the owner to sell the car.