Just becasue the car dealership went out of business does not mean you now own that car. It is more than likely that the finance that was used for your car was provided by another party.....
Sadly, you will have to continue making payments
Harley saddlebags can be purchased from places that sell Harley accessories such as a Harley dealership. Another place where they can be purchased is a cycling store.
A Nissan SUV can be purchased at any Nissan dealership. One may also be able to find one at Carmax or another dealership if someone traded in a Nissan SUV.
A used F-150 can be purchased at almost any car dealership, particularly a Ford dealership. If there aren't any in stock, the dealer should be able to locate one from another dealership.
A Jeep XJ can be purchased through local Jeep dealers. They can also be purchased by going to a used car place, or another dealership altogether. Private party sales are yet another way to purchase a Jeep XJ.
IF its warranty repairs, go to another dealer of the same brand. If not warranty, go anywhere you feel comfortable.
If the key is purchased from the dealership expect to pay around 65 dollars. And then another ten dollars to program it.
Unless the dealership has a written exchange policy (where you can swap a recently purchased vehicle for another of equal value) you can not return the car and cancel the contract! I have sold cars in the state of Delaware for over u18 years. Hope this helps you
A preowned Chrysler Jeep can be purchased at a used auto dealership. Check your local listings for a dealership near you. Another method is to find someone who is selling their Chrysler Jeep and negotiate a price and payment method.
No, ones that are purchased are used and nothing can be done with them. Your best bet is to purchase another card.
The transfer of license plates cannot be done without the vehicle being registered in the state that is on the license plate. If a car is purchased in Massachusetts, and the car is to be driven in Maine, it must first be registered in Maine with the Department of Motor Vehicles. It is possible that a new plate will be issued.
In general, there are two ways for an individual to acquire full ownership of a business entity: A) when the individual starts the business and names themselves owner, and B) if the individual purchased the business from another individual/group.
In Georgia..Yes! If you purchased a car at a dealership in Alabama but live in Georgia you pay Alabama sales tax and then when you get your GA registration/tag you pay then.