In my opinion no, it is a horrible car dealer name. But that is just my opinion.
First, work for a used car dealer atleast 6 to 12 months. Then prepare a good used car dealer business plan. Go from there.
After the car has been registered in someones name.
Try out your dealer for your brand of car. They will help you keep it clean and looking sharp. Good luck with it.
From a reputable dealer.
No, if the car does not have a lien, then the dealer has no legal interest in it.I'm not sure why a dealer would even try to repo something they had no legal interest in.
Of course, not.
The best way to get cash for your car is by trading it in at a dealer. This especially useful if you intend on buying a new car as the dealer may be inclined to offer you a good deal.
How long a dealer will hold a car with a down payment depends on the dealer. It is a good idea to get a time frame in writing. Some dealers will sell a car within a couple of days if you do not complete the transaction.
there are lots of car dealers you can find online. decide what brand or name you want to buy. for me its to find a car dealer closer to your place so you can visit them and check the used car they are selling.
The most reputable car dealer website is CarsDirect because it is a good resource for research on used car listings. It offers information on financing, rebates, and incentives as well.
You can buy auto parts from your local car dealer for a good price. When you have an import like a Nissan Silvia S15, you'll have to search for a car dealer that imports car parts.
Most state laws require a dealer to turn over title to a buyer, whether another dealer or individual, within 30 days of purhcase. The issue that I think you're asking about occurs when vehicles are bought and sold so quickly that the title doesn't have time to 'catch up' to the car. So, the dealer that sold a car, may in fact be waiting on the dealer or auction that sold him the car. As far as your second question, the dealer's name would appear on the "assignment of title", but not on the title itself as this is only required when the vehicle is titled to an individual.