The certified accurate mileage of the vehicle, or a statement that the odometer is non-functional and the exact mileage of the vehicle is unknown.
A used car dealership, is just like your ordinary car dealership except for one thing. They specifically focus on selling and buying used cars. www.carmax.com is one of the best used car dealerships.
There are lots of dealership in selling and buying the car as new. The dealer is usually paid on a given commission depending with the agreement reached.
No, lemon law.
Yes, If you are trading in your car, or selling your car, to a car dealership they will payoff a leinholder in the process.
Yes.
Only if they (the car dealership) DID NOT put that information on the Bill of Sale.
The answer is that it depends. If you buy a used car at a dealership, you will most likely receive a working and overall useful car, but the price may be a bit expensive. If you buy a used car from an independent seller, you may be able to get a good deal on it, but you could be uncertain whether the car is in good condition.
Absolutely,a dealer can sell you a vehicle with a salvaged title. Each state has there own laws but in most states you must disclose to the consumer that the vehicle you are selling to them has SALVAGED history. The selling dealer must disclose this on the state title forms and on the BILL of SALE.If the selling dealer does not disclose this,then you have a legal rights against the dealer.
There are many car dealerships that has used cars. If you visit any car dealership, they have a new car section and a used car section. All you have to do is make an appointment and visit the dealership.
Some of the best deals on used car loan rates are found right at the car dealership selling the used car. If the used car is being purchased directly from an individual, the best deal for a loan would be from a local bank.
There are many websites that allow you to compare used cars. Cars.com is a good resource to figure out which car you want to buy. After that, proceed to motors.ebay.com or craigslist.com to look for someone selling the car you want.
No.