give person t wonga then you buy t car and take it t garage then you have a cheeky finger
Bank, credit lending warehouse, car dealership they're buying the car from.
One can purchase a used GMC car from a variety of sources. One can go to a GMC dealership, a general used car dealership, or use sites such as AutoTrader.
It depends on what type of car dealership you are referring to. A used car dealership can be opened just like any other small business with the exception that you must apply for a dealer license. A new car dealership is a franchise sold the car manufacturers. These require a lengthy application process where you will need to prove your ability to run a dealership both based on past business experience and financial means.
If a car dealership has a lean on your car and you have not made the required payments they may repossess your car.
Yes. In many states, the dealership can send in an application for credit approval without a signed credit application. That is called pre-approval. They can make it real easy for you to buy. The loan does not become official until you sign the papers. You do not owe one cent until you sign the papers and drive off in your car. Still, the dealership can do the work of getting you credit approval before you sign anything.
Yes, If you are trading in your car, or selling your car, to a car dealership they will payoff a leinholder in the process.
If theyre out of business there wont be a car dealership
it depends on the car dealership and what is wrong with the vehicle
You go online and look up classic car dealerships. Once you find the one you want then you call them and ask if they are hiring and if so the you go to the dealership and ask for an application to fill out and hopefully you get a call saying you got the job.
No No No, the only application of that would be if the dealership came to your door selling cars unsolicited by you.
if the car dealership does not pay for the car in full or pay their bills then the car would most likely be repossessed
A car dealership.