No it has a recall on the ignition power transitor, get yours fixed today...
What. Why would you think this is required? An insurance company will not find you a new vehicle is your is totaled, they will pay you the actual cash value of the vehicle you had.
Call the dealership and ask if your vehicle is on the recall list, have the vin# handy.
You cannot return any new or used vehicle in any state. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle. Once you buy it then it is yours.
Short answer is yes, in most jurisdictions the plates are registered to an owner and a car. If you purchase a new car the plates are still yours. There are exceptions, the UK for instance
None. There is no right to rescind the contract for purchase of a vehicle in Florida. Once you sign the contract, the vehicle and the loan are yours.
definately not yours!
Hell no! Major code violation. Make sure you HAVE PROOF that it was used prior to purchasing the vehicle. Then contact an attorney who specialises in matters such as yours.
will you please run title, repair, recall on this vehicle
The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act
The law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle of any kind. It only applies to unsolicited sales. Once you purchase a vehicle it is yours and you own it. If it is a new vehicle it becomes a used vehicle the day you drive it away and the value drops accordingly.
Try http://www.totalrecallinfo.com for all recall info for FREE. Join and check LINKS for your specific vehicle. They are the best.