There are a number of things. Firstly, a reputable dealer will give the car a very good inspection, check the history and have the oil changed. They'll give it a good service and a through clean.
Then it's a case of advertising the car for sale until a buyer comes along and snaps it up.
The better the car, the more likely it will sell quickly.
YES THEY do
Yes, you do not need a memorandum to sell a car. You need a title and a bill of sale.
A wholesale car dealer is a car dealer that cannot sell vehicles to the general public, and can sell only to other car dealers.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
Yes...as long as you have the money (or the credit), a dealer can sell you the car, regardless as to whether or not you have a job.
You don't need a college degree to sell cars.
So they will sell more cars. Dealer incentives let the dealer sell a car at a lower price than the competition.
Yes it is illegal for a dealer to sell such a car. Contact your state Attorney General if you bought such a car.
Legally, in Ky if you sell even 1 car for profit you are considered a dealer and need a license. In other words if you buy a car and are doing so for the express purpose of selling it for profit you are a dealer. If you were to sell a car you had owned for awhile and made a profit on the sale then you are not a dealer. It is all about intent.
You can sell 3 without needing a dealers license. If you sell that 4th car you are considered a dealer and need a license.
In general, you cannot return a car to a dealer. You can sell it back to them, though. Selling it won't affect your credit.
You do to be able to sell the car If you are selling your own private automobile you do not need any license to do so. You only need a license if you are considered a dealer. It differs from state to state how many cars you can sell in one year before yoy are considered a dealer.