Return again when they are open. If closed permanently, try to find the person who owned or managed it to ensure your account does not go into arrears.
You should pay tax to the state that you are getting your car registered to
About half of it's actual value.
If you live and register the car in Illinois then you will pay the Illinois car dealer for the sales tax. If you live in a different state than where you bought the car the dealer might collect the sales tax if the two states have a cooperative agreement. If the states do not have an agreement you will pay the sales tax when your register the car.
Yes, that is included in the final cost of the car. Registration is paid to the state and any fees that goes with it. So, you don't pay the license to the dealer, but the state.
no, the last dealer closed late October 2010
I'm assuming it was a used car. If you bought it under "As Is" conditions the dealer does not have to pay. Check your sales contract.
If you owe money for the car and the dealer finds out about it, chances are,you will end up in court facing charges.
A car dealer can hold a repo as long as he is the lien holder on the title.
You will pay on the value of the new car.
I would contact the dealer because it could be a mistake
The car dealer cannot take the car if it is paid for according to the contract. The dealer cannot change their mind and take back the car after the contract is signed and money has been exchanged.
No contact the lender and pay them. Once the lender has taken over the papers of the car/truck the dealer is out of the picture.