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A used Hummer may or may not come with a warranty; that depends on the dealership that is selling it. Person-to-person sales of a vehicle can void or nullify the warranty. If buying directly from a dealership on a Hummer that was traded in, there should be at least a thirty day warranty.
Tell the dealership to give you your old car back and any money you gave them then you will give them their car back.You might want to consult an attorney.
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talk to a lawyer type person in your state.
No. You are only cosigner on the one vehicle you signed for. All bets are off once the car is traded.
A Nissan SUV can be purchased at any Nissan dealership. One may also be able to find one at Carmax or another dealership if someone traded in a Nissan SUV.
South Carolina was founded in 1663 by nobles and was inhabited by colonists and natives which the colonists traded with.
Some delay in paperwork is understandable when dealing with the purchase and sale of used vehicles. Give them a time limit by which you want the title in your hands or you will either be returning the car to them or you will contact the DMV and/or law enforcement. They may have sold you a vehicle which they do not actually own.
Yes it does, I just traded my vehicle for another vehicle even trade and didn't have to pay taxes on it in Florida.
The colonial South Carolina economy was based on agriculture and trade. The basically traded in agricultural produce and slaves who provided manual labor.
As much as the dealership was willing to give you. Value of the vehicle depends on options, mileage, overall condition, demand, and retention value. What you're trading it in towards will also affect it... you'll get more to trade it in for a new car than for a used car.
You will not be given the money and will lose it.