first check for service history ,accident report,value etc. check paint quality etc.compare prices from the internet or dealer to dealer etc.
Yes, your car needs a safety if changing the ownership in Ont.
Needs - Human beings have many complex needs. These can include basic physical needs such as food, clothing, and safety. Other needs are social needs which includes affection, recognition, fame, etc. Wants - How people communicate their needs Demands - People have unlimited wants but also have limited sources. They tend to choose products that produce the most satisfaction for their money. When backed by buying power, wants become demands.
Some tips for buying a used car from a dealer would be to find the right car for your needs, to save money by buying second-tier vehicles, and figure out how much you are willing to spend and keep at that budget limit.
Buying car insurance can be tricky. One should ask friends and family what experiences they have had with car insurance and then do some online research to find what insurance is best for their needs?
Before buying a car, one should consider his personal or family needs. This will help determine if a big or small car is needed. Gas mileage should be considered, as well as price and features of the car.
The happy Days Era# business was booming # people where buying wants and needs# economic was doing great
The answer is NO! Return it to who? You own the car, so therefore the dealer will not take it back, why should he. The lender does not want the car, he just wants his money that he loaned you to purchase the car, which you did. Buying a car is not like buying a shirt at WalMart. You bought it, and you are stuck with it. The minute you signed the papers, it is your car.
You are buying a house, you must have a closing attorney. Why wouldn't you ask him this question? He needs to draft a contract.
The buyer does, seller can sell without registration on it, it is up to the new buyer if he/she wants to register it.
One should check the title, the car's history, and the pricing compared to how much it is worth. One should know what model he or she wants, have a budget, and have a reason for wanting the car.
A F1 car holds 180 liters of fuel. Although it does differ from car to car, depending how far the car needs to travel and what the person wants the weight to be of the car.
'Real Needs' in marketing are the actual needs of the customers which he may not be able to pinpoint/state to the salesperson and some probing needs to be done by the salesperson to find out the exact nature of the stated need by the customer. For example : A customer walks in to a car showroom and says he wants to buy a inexpensive car. Herein the stated need is that the customer wants a inexpensive car. But the real need could be that the customer wants a car which has a low operating/running cost and not a car with a low selling price. Thus the salesperson here will have to do a little bit of probing to understand the exact nature of the stated need of the customer.