Yes, a car dealer needs to have the cars inspected before selling them. However, a person who is just selling their car, does not have to get it inspected. The buyer should always have someone else look over the car to be sure.
is it true that a dealer have to hold a car for twenty one days before they can sell it after it has been repossed
In North Carolina this form is used as a Dealer Reassigment of ownership. This means when a Dealer buy a car from a person or another dealer and then they re-sale the vehicle to another person or dealer. With this form the dealer does not have to register the vehicle on their name before selling it.
Yes, showing it to you is not required, but most will if you ask and some do as part of selling process/advertising
If you want assurance that the used logging equipment you are buying, is of the highest quality, it might be a good idea to buy one from a dealer. A good used equipment dealer will thoroughly inspect each piece of equipment that goes through their lot. If they are trustworthy they will give you a full report and maintenance record for the machine you are interested in. Even then it is still a good idea to inspect the machine yourself or have a qualified mechanic inspect it for you, before you decide to make a purchase.
You do to be able to sell the car If you are selling your own private automobile you do not need any license to do so. You only need a license if you are considered a dealer. It differs from state to state how many cars you can sell in one year before yoy are considered a dealer.
Yes but it would be worth less money than before because of the damage. If you are asking can you return it for a refund, the answer is NO if you bought it "As Is". If it has a warranty then the dealer will repair it. Talk to the selling dealer.
a dealer is not required to do anything. if it is an up and up dealer concerned with customer satisfaction and reputation the procedure will vary. most dealers change the oil and filter and do a multi point ck over for problems. usually safety concerns are addressed but small items are not. again this is for franchise dealerships with factory concerns. a lot of the small independent dealerships don't do anything. there are services you can hire to inspect used cars before you buy them to appraise you of problems or future conserns
I am unaware of a Ferrari dealer in Akron. However, there is a Ferrari dealer in Cleveland.
Selling cars (or selling things in general) does not require a college education.
The dealer scan tool is required.The dealer scan tool is required.
Not unless the selling dealer agrees.
Yes