You can go buy a spare tire and rim. The dealership can try to comp you somewhat, IF they decide to do so. When you buy a used car, you buy it "AS IS - NO WARRANTY". If you didn't have the foresight to look the vehicle over (and I wonder what else you missed if you missed the lack of a spare tire), that's not the dealer's fault.
yeah. beat him dwn. or take your case to a lawyer and get more $$$$ with sue
No
The best place to get a spare car key made is the Auto Dealer that sold you the vehicle in the first place. Modern car keys can contain complex electronics that are outside of the capabilities of simple key cutting services to replicate.
It's possibly sold to a Dealer and re-sold there, or sold by the bank itself.
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Yes. A car can be sold in PA (either by an individual or a dealer) without current inspection stickers. It is the buyer's responsibility to have the car inspected within 10 days of purchase. (Taken from PennDOT website)
Check the dealer records.
NO!
Buick isn't sold in Dubai.
No. There are federal regulations mandating that cars sold/traded in the US past a certain year must have seat belts and airbags. If you were sold a car(1993ish or higher) and it doesn't have an airbag then chances are the vehicle was totaled and repaired. If the car was built before airbags were required by law, then the car can be sold without airbags.
If the dealer agreed to sell you the car but sold it to another buyer:The dealer will claim it is an error, and it may be, it often happens that two sales people have deals going on the same car at the same time and one "CLOSES" first, meaning the other buyer actually pays 100% and drives away. This can happen without the dealer ship catching it.Then they have to give 100% of any deposit back and should apologise. When this happens we (at the dealer I work for) try to sell you an equivalent car with an option or add on feature at no extra charge as an apology.In another state makes no difference!
They are all eventually sold.