anything you want
yes it is needed
Becoming a car dealer is not hard. All you have to do is have a GED, friendliness, math skills and some past dealing with sales.
To purchase a car at a franchised dealer, you will need to visit the dealership, choose a car, negotiate the price, arrange financing if needed, and complete the necessary paperwork to finalize the purchase.
Return it to the dealer.
You have to check with your state laws, most states DO NOT have LEMON LAW on used vehicles, Also if you signed that As-Is Buyers guide, that what it means AS-IS unless the dealer had prior knowledge of the oil leak.
Find another dealer. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com ^^ are good advices. The good thing about having the internet today is that information is very accessible. You can browse cars classifieds and research about a car before going to car dealers to have a knowledge or background about that car. You can get a car pricing and car value by searching it in the internet.
In these modern times, most people take their car to a licensed automobile mechanic to be repaired. If one has a new car purchased from a dealer, they will usually take the car back to that dealer for the repairs. There are also, even now, many people who have the knowledge to do their own car repairs at home.
Take the car to a garage that services AC. There is costly equipment and knowledge needed to do AC work correctly.
can a car dealer promise to make repairs and not do it
This is not a Physics question.This is a performance specification of the vehicle.Contact your dealer, or read the owner's manual.
yes you can. a vehicle can go to any car dealer. no restrictions
It means that the dealer might accept your car as a part of payment but of course the dealer and you have to agree on a price for your car.