Selling "AS IS"/"NO WARRANTY". Nothing wrong with it. As long as it is noted on the bill of sale.
car is broken and needs major repairs but is still financed how do pay for the repairs
If your car truly needs these preventative repairs, then you would be foolish not to do them. The key here is can you trust the individual that reccomended the repairs? If so get them done; if not get a second opinion.
When the cost of repairs exceeds the cost of a car payment on a replacement, it's time to get another one.
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.
Depends----Are they selling it with a warrenty? Then YES. If "as-is" then NO. It is not their obligation to make any repairs, perhaps with the exception of any ones that make the car un-able to be registered or unsafe.
If you are a mechanic it's called a godsend On the customer side it is called a lemon.
The person who repairs your car is called a mechanic.machinate
I can let you know that you need many small repairs 100,000km and it needs extensive repairs at 150,000km.However if you maintain it properly it will go up to 300,000km.
The cost can range from about $500 to over $2000, depending on what exactly needs to be done. If your car is old, you may do better just trding it in. But ask your mechanic first to see what needs to be done.
If you bought it "AS IS" you will have to pay for all repairs yourself unless the selling dealer agrees to help with the repairs. Does not hurt to ask nicely. Legally they are under no obligation to help you.
What past mechanical problems has the car had, has the car ever been in an accident, how many previous owners, why are they selling the car, what current problems does the car have, does is burn oil, does it use any other fluids excessively, what repairs have been done to the car.
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