There is no "lemon law" on used car sales from private parties. One generally buys a car in those conditions "as is" and there is no warranty or guarantees implied. The sale is final and the previous owner is under no obligation whatsoever to return your money or take the car back. You bought it ... and now anything that goes wrong with it is your responsibility. Next used car purchase, take a mechanic along to evaluate things before you put your cash down.
Ditech, a lending company that offers lines of credit and mortgages was purchased from a private owner in 1999.
If you purchase from a private owner then no. If purchased from a dealer then yes.
Nothing unless you have a written agreement that any problems that occur within the first however long will be fixed by the seller. Normally if a person buys a car from a private owner they should get a mechanic to make sure everything checks out fine, because cars purchased from a private owner is usually not under warranty.
If you have purchased a faulty birthday card return it to the proprietor for a refund or exchange. The business owner can return the product as a defect.
Hummer H1 cars can be purchased in a variety of places. There are multiple Hummer dealerships in many areas. They can be purchased from a private owner, and even on Ebay!
you snek in and bang bang with a dip stick
Be careful! As long as the car is titled to a private owner, NO you don't have to pay sales tax. But we made a huge mistake! Thought we were buying from a private individual but he put the title in his privately owned company name and now we have to pay sales tax. A fact the OWNER should have disclosed!!
A cheap Renault Megane can be purchased directly from a private owner in order to cut out the middle man. However, it is wise to have the car inspected by a reputable auto repair shop to avoid buying a lemon.
The Pontiac G5 can always be purchased at a local Pontiac dealer. This vehicle can also be purchased through CarMax or Auto Trader. The Pontiac G5 may also be purchased through a private owner which can be found on websites such as craigslist or in the local newspaper.
You can own a vehicle at any age, you can drive it on private property so long as you have the permission of the land owner.
You can (and should) always return a car to its owner.
I checked with my local tag office today and they said you do not have to pay tax if the vehicle is purchased from a private owner.