You just sign over the pink slip and write out a bill of sale. AFTER you get the money ...if it is ANYTHING other than cash ...cash it first then wait till the bank clears it...as they may give you the cash and tell you some days later that the check or money order was FAKE. Good luck.
Sell it privately for what you owe on it.
You will pay on the value of the new car.
In illinois, what is the law concerning license plates taken off your car that you sold privately?
They can sell it on their own, or they can trade it into the dealer toward a down payment.
Yes it is legal. You can sell the car in any state. The taxes will be paid in the state that the buyer registers the car in.
One can purchase cars at local dealers, privately from people who are willing to sell their car, franchised outlets, manufactures and car supermarkets.
You can list it on eBay or sell it privately to a collector.
Yes, if you tell the buyer the air bags are missing, and they sign a notarized statement releasing you of all liability.
Take the title along with the buyer to your local DMV and have the car transferred over from you to the buyer. Do not sign the title over until you have the money in your hand, and do not let the buyer have the car until you have it transferred out of your name.
You should definitely sell the car privately. Dealerships will rip you off. Try using a website like craigslist.com, upillar.com, or oodle.com to sell your car. Also put a for sale sign or stickers on your car that has the price and your phone number. Then once you've sold the car use the same websties as above to find the best deal. Once again do not go to a dealerships because they will only rip you off when selling or buying a car.
One can trade a used car but it is better to sell it. One would be able to gain more money from selling rather than trading. Selling a car privately makes it easier to negotiate the sale of a new car with a dealer. That's because one is negotiating the cost of one single car.
You would need to sell it privately. There are companys that may buy the car without selling through the private market, but the amount you would get for it would not be potentially as good as selling it privately. Depending upon the country that you live in their may be publications that you could sell it in. An alternative would be to sell it via E-Bay, provided that you set a reasonable reserve price that you would be hapy to accept for it. Good luck.