YES! Tennessee Code Annotated -Title 55 Motor and Other Vehicles Chapter 4 Registration's and Licensing of Motor Vehicles - Part 1 General Provisions -
Section 55-4-101 - Registration required before operation.
(a) (1) As a condition precedent to the operation of any motor vehicle upon the streets or highways of this state, the motor vehicle shall be registered as provided in this chapter.
Tennessee Code Annotated - Title 55 Motor and Other Vehicles Chapter 4 Registration and Licensing of Motor Vehicles - Part 2 Special License Plates - Section 55-4-221
(b) Any dealer owning any vehicle that may be legally operated upon the streets or highways of this state with regular vehicle registration may, either in person or through a duly authorized agent or employee, operate or move the vehicle upon any highway of the state, without registering each such vehicle, upon condition that the vehicle display a special purpose plate issued to that owner bearing such plates by customers for temporary purposes not to exceed twenty-four(24) hours.
Nothing. it was sold as is.
If you plan on registering the vehicle in OR, then no. You will be issued a "trip permit," which acts as temporary registration until you return to OR.
What is a temporary substitute vehicle
Saab 0-3 key fobs have to be programmed at the Saab dealership. This safety measure is in place to keep others from stealing your vehicle. The vehicle dealership will require proof of ownership before they will program the fob for you.
The registration fees in Tennessee are based on several factors, including weight of the vehicle, the county where you live and whether you require specialized plates. Contact the County Clerk's office where you live for information regarding the fee will be for your particular vehicle. This site has info about what you will need to register your vehicle: http://www.dmv.com/tn/tennessee/vehicle-registration
"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
It depends on what you mean. If you legally possess the handgun, then it is legal to have it in Tennessee. Tennessee doesn't require any kind of registration, however, you do have to have a valid handgun carry permit to legally carry it on your person or have it accessible in your vehicle.
it depends on the car dealership and what is wrong with the vehicle
A) Drive to dealership. Select new vehicle. Trade your Astro for new vehicle. B) Push Astro off a cliff. Walk to dealership and get a new vehicle.
A dodge dealership is a great place to get a dodge vehicle fixed, as they know the cars and trucks better than any other repair shop. You can be sure you are getting the right parts for your vehicle at a dealership.
It provides dealership, repairs and vehicle advice
The dealership is not involved unless the vehicle is leased. If the dealership has repossessed a leased vehicle, it is gone; you will not get it back. If the vehicle was being purchased by loan and the lender has repossessed it, you may get it back, but you have to balance what you would owe against what you do owe. To recover a repossessed vehicle, you may have to pay the following fees: * Past due balance * Any late fees associated with the delinquency * Repossession fees * Storage fees * Legal fees * Court costs * Recovery fees (the cost associated with processing the paperwork to return the vehicle to you). However, if you do not retake possession of the vehicle, you will still be responsible for most of these additional costs, and you will have nothing to show for it.