There is no hard and fast way to tell if a car dealer is honest or dishonest just like there is no way to tell with a person who is not a car salesman. Just go with the gut instinct and do what feels the best.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
No way a dealer is gonna tell you that, this is kept secret information.
What are you expecting us to say? That you can keep it? You know the right thing to do you greedy dishonest loser
Yes - if the car loan was with the dealer, the dealer can sue the debtor for the balance of the car loan after the car is sold to someone else.
You call a imbestigator or give the car back to him or her
If you are buying directly from a seller (someone on the street) you could ask them to give you the report from the last time they had the car checked out at a mechanic. If it's from a dealer ask them for the car fax report.
NO!
yes, if you act and tell them that you dont want the car "as is" the dealer should be responsible for replacnig the wind shield.....
Yes... As long as they tell you
yes, but you cannot sign a contract (so, you cannot buy a car from a dealer, or used car dealer without your parent).
ask someone else
Yes. Repossession is about you not paying the bills - nothing else. The fact that the dealer wasn't honest with you doesn't give you the right to be dishonest with him. If you discover a hidden flaw in the car you must first give the dealer the chance to set things right. If the dealer can't fix it you can ask for (most of) your money back, or another car. But holding back paying isn't an option.