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The buyer does, seller can sell without registration on it, it is up to the new buyer if he/she wants to register it.
It will be easier to sell to a dealer, since you can just take it in and have them give you the value. With Craigslist you need to write an ad, set up appointments, do the paperwork, and so on. However, you'll nearly always get a better price on Craigslist.
It really depends on where you are located. In VA and surrounding areas they sell for $1,200, with a 1 year health guarantee. That is if they have Registration with the IOEBA, we offer ours with limited or co-own registration. We give a discount of $200 for limited registration. I see them selling for around $400 without registration, in the NC area.
I'm pretty sure Texas doesn't have registration, and there is no national registration, so the answer is, basically, you can't, because it isn't "registered" to your name. If you are selling a handgun and want proof you don't own it any more, sell it through a licensed dealer, or if you sell it by private sale, get the buyer to sign a bill of sale.
Legally speaking, you're not required to. The buyer takes the car as is. If you were as honest as you could be about the car's condition when the buyer was making his decision, then probably not; it's just the chance you take. A lot will depend on the nature of the transaction and your relationship with the buyer.
You don't have to give the car away... it's probably better to add it as an incentive for the buyer of the house ... and you can add any incentive to boost to potential sell of your house ...
Go ahead! You do not need a registration to sell the car, unless you are in a state where the registration and the title are one and the same thing (there may not be any of these states left).However, you DO need a registration and insurance to responsibly let a prospective buyer drive the car, or to legally take it to where you are completing the sale, unless you tow it.
Yes you can.. but you have to tell the person your selling it to that its expired and you also have to give them a break on value..
what do you mean how. obvouisly they sell it to a buyer after they have manafactured it, then the buyer cuts it with cutting agencies to get a bigger amount, that results in the buyer getting higher profits
you can sell anything as long as there is a buyer.
Check the laws in your state to be sure. But in all states that I am aware of that law applies to auto dealers, not an individual seller.
Yes, dealerships does sell auto trader cars. You can also get a car fax report from any of the car dealerships. If you visit Car Max they give you a free auto report with the auto trader cars.