Desperate and rich
Yes, there are laws in Michigan that will help someone who buys a used car that breaks down the very next day. You can find them at michigan.lemon-law.to/ Yes there is laws in Michigan that help someone who buys a used car that break down after buying it, if the person buys it from a dealership. If it is bought by a pirvate seller there is no law and your not covered.
Usually, if you "buy" a car, you pay for it. If someone buys a car and gives it to you as a gift, that's different. If someone agrees to pay for the car through a car loan, but you will drive the car and be responsible for maintenance, repairs and liability, the lender will usually require both names to be on the title. If somehow the lender was not informed about this arrangement, you may have a whole other problem, possibly involving fraud on the lender. Ultimately, the person whose name is on the title owns the car.
no they sold it to you its yours
Yes. We call that "giving someone a car."
a driver
If you purchase a new car, it is "used" as soon as you drive it off the dealer's lot.
A "Chauffeur"
No, the owner is the person who's name appears on the title. If you buy the car and then it is titled in someone else's name they are the legal owner of the car.
A chauffeur
An engine manufacturer.
If your car don't start call someone that knows about cars and they will tell you what to do.
No! When someone buys into a car, he/she is buying into a lifestyle and to sell market that you need to have an understanding of the consumer and not engineering