Most are open every day except Sunday.
That varies from state to state, but usually it is somewhere around 30 days.
Yes, the car can be repossessed from any open location, your driveway, an open garage,and any kind of parking lot, etc. Sorry.
In most states, a person has 3 days to change their minds about buying a car. You can take the car back to the lot and ask to redo the paperwork in these 3 days. After the 3 days, you can't change anything.
Unfortunately there is no way to force the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to open on a Sunday so that you can get your car now. The soonest you will be able to get a temporary plate on your car will depend on when they open and how busy they are.
Used Used Car Lot - 2010 was released on: USA: April 2010
Usually no longer then a month
The cast of Used Used Car Lot - 2010 includes: Cale Hartmann
No, once you drive the car off the lot, the car is yours.
One can find information on running a used car lot on various websites like wikiHow and Ask. One could also visit a local car dealer and ask for information about running a used car lot in there.
Some places have the ability to take your car away if you don't pay car lot fees if you are trying to sell your car on their lot. If you didn't sign a contract through them, then they can't repo your car. They will most likely tow your car off the lot and you have to pay expenses on it. If you signed a contract where you must leave your vehicle on the lot for certain amount of days or months then yes they might be able to repo your vehicle if it states in the contract they can. If you are not on a contract of any kind then no they can not repo your car. They will instead tow your car off the lot.
There are a lot of factors in deciding the value of a used car. What model is your car? What make? What is the millage? And what is the condition of the car? If you take the car to a dealer's lot, they would be able to give you a ballpark estimate of the car's worth.
2 days, 1 day, or 1 minute. The instant you signed the papers and drive it off the lot is became a used car. Sure you can exchange it. But now you are driving a used car, that has a used car value. Unless this is the worlds nicest car dealer.