You call a imbestigator or give the car back to him or her
The dealer is actually responsible to reveal this information to you. Always ask for the CarFax.
Yes you had better - if it is found it later and it could be you will hear about it, could end up being sued etc.
Yes - if the car loan was with the dealer, the dealer can sue the debtor for the balance of the car loan after the car is sold to someone else.
Yes, because the dealer sold it to you its rightfully yours.
If he is an honest dealer he will. Legally he is under no obligation to do so.
The car may be sold to defray expenses.
NO!
No way a dealer is gonna tell you that, this is kept secret information.
If you have an accident while at work, or conducting work business, yes, you need to tell them.
If you make or buy goods to sell, you can deduct the cost of goods sold from your ... An automobile dealer must record the cost of a car in inventory reduced. A car dealers cost of goods sold is the price they paid for the car plus any improvements or repairs that were added to the inventory value.
There is no hard and fast way to tell if a car dealer is honest or dishonest just like there is no way to tell with a person who is not a car salesman. Just go with the gut instinct and do what feels the best.
Did you get or see a title when you purchased the car? If the dealer knowingly sold you a salvage vehicle without full disclosure, ask for a refund or threaten legal action. It's illegal not to disclose such info. This is not the case for a private seller.