I don't believe so its considered a "gift"
They didn't. they still are giving that car away
If you even suspect a used car that is for sale may be tagged for repossession, walk away. Do not get involved with this type deal. You may live to regret it. There are plenty of used cars for sale out there that are legit and do no present this type problem. No matter the price, walk away from this car.
That will depend on what it is (big difference between giving away an apple and giving away a car), but if you have taken possession of it and disposed of it, you've asserted the rights of ownership. And if you're not the owner and have not been granted those rights by the owner, it's theft.
Sure, he can solicit sales anywhere he can get away with it.
It is hard to say if any car lots are giving away new 2012 Elantra's or any types of other cars. You would probably have to complete alot of surveys to win one.
It is an everyday looking car that doesn't look fast, but is heavily modified for performance without giving away visual clues.
You may want to check some used car lots. I am not sure giving a teenage a car that has been junked is the best idea unless you are planning on fixing it for him. He could get stranded somewhere.
the kids go into a car with count olaf and esme squalor and drive away
Sure. Why not? If you have the money or can arrange financing at the point of sale, you can drive away in a few minutes.
Yes, but the buyer cannot drive away with it until the title is signed over. You can seal the deal by giving him a bill of sale which is legally binding if you both sign it. This ensures the buyer that the deal has been made and the title is his once it arrives.
You have no rights to recover the car. Once it has been repossessed the lien holder has every right to sale the car any way they wish to settle the loan.
No. You must prove ownership, therefore need to have the title to the car with the details of the sale completed. A bill of sale is worthless for registering a car.