The same as are applied to selling it to anyone else.
Laws on private sale on a vehicle with mechanical problems
In most states there are "Blue Laws" that prevent the selling of vehicles and other things on Sunday.
It depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction. In some cases, if your friend is caught selling drugs in your car, law enforcement may seize the vehicle as part of an asset forfeiture process. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional who is familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction for accurate information.
What was the top selling vehicle in 2003
differs from state to state. call your local state tax commission and they will point you in the right direction.
No. It is nothing more than a myth that the "Buyer's Remorse" or "Cooling Off Period", laws apply to the purchase of an vehicle of any kind, new or used. Those type laws do not apply to vehicle purchases in any state. Once you purchase a vehicle you own it. Also once you purchase a new vehicle it becomes a used vehicle the instant you drive it off the lot and is worth far less than before. Those type laws apply to unsolicited sales as in a door to door salesman or phone sales. The only way you could return a vehicle is if the selling dealer had such an offer as GM has done in the past, or if the selling dealer agreed to allow you to return the vehicle. Otherwise you are stuck with your decision to buy the vehicle.
It is nothing more than a myth that the "Buyer's Remorse" or "Cooling Off Period", laws apply to the purchase of an vehicle of any kind, new or used. Those type laws do not apply to vehicle purchases in any state. Once you purchase a vehicle you own it. Also once you purchase a new vehicle it becomes a used vehicle the instant you drive it off the lot and is worth far less than before. Those type laws apply to unsolicited sales as in a door to door salesman or phone sales. The only way you could return a vehicle is if the selling dealer had such an offer as GM has done in the past, or if the selling dealer agreed to allow you to return the vehicle. Otherwise you are stuck with your decision to buy the vehicle.
Absolutely,a dealer can sell you a vehicle with a salvaged title. Each state has there own laws but in most states you must disclose to the consumer that the vehicle you are selling to them has SALVAGED history. The selling dealer must disclose this on the state title forms and on the BILL of SALE.If the selling dealer does not disclose this,then you have a legal rights against the dealer.
I thought the selling owner needs to smog vehicle before selling it- the new owner does not need to re-smog the car.
the sales or selling of vehicles
Ford F-150 best selling vehicle for 29 years
The best selling car is the Toyota Camry. The best selling vehicle is the Ford F-150.