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The dealer notifies you. Or you can just go to a dealer and find out if your vehicle has been recalled. (It's free.)
If they are legally repossessing it, it is their truck and they can do what they want with it.
The vehicle can be sold as new as long as it has not been titled.
Can you please specify what you mean by returning a vehicle? Are we talking about returning a vehicle within the specified time by the dealer because you are not satisfied or are we talking about returning a vehicle that has been repoed?
No, and why would they? If the payments are up to date and have been made on time, there would be no reason for the dealer to repossess the vehicle.
That's funny,, No.... If you have been denied a claim, then no settlement is forthcoming. It's been denied. Please see Websters Dictionary , look up "Denied"
The bank/finance company. The dealer has already been paid for the vehicle
Vehicle owner should take vehicle title or registration and photo I.D to dealer as they should not make a key until ownership is proven. Recently, it's been realized car theives have been getting keys to cars they want simply by writing down the vin. # and going to the dealer. Give the dodge dealer the vin number and they can get you one.
If the vehicle has never been registered (regardless of how many miles are on it), the vehicle is legally considered new. Once it has been registered, it's legally a used car. Demos are new cars that have been driven by the car dealer as test-drive vehicles. They will sport 'dealer' plates. Often they are used by a salesperson as a their personal vehicle and can have hundreds to several thousand miles on them. So, it's not the mileage; it's the registration.
The right to have a representative in Parliament.
if you have a question if you vehicle has or had a recall call you local dealer with your vin and the have to tell you
No, and it is not likely any would if what you are saying is that your vehicle has been repossessed twice.