will it help me out financially
I am looking at a 2008 Navigator from a local dealership and posed the same question to them... They said that they will take it out for me. You might ask the dealership that you purchased the vehicle from to do it for you. Since you purchased a $40,000 - $50,000 vehicle from them, odds are that they would do it at no charge. Good luck! I am looking at a 2008 Navigator from a local dealership and posed the same question to them... They said that they will take it out for me. You might ask the dealership that you purchased the vehicle from to do it for you. Since you purchased a $40,000 - $50,000 vehicle from them, odds are that they would do it at no charge. Good luck!
Call the dealership and ask if your vehicle is on the recall list, have the vin# handy.
Eco friendly vehicles are normally those that have low emissions. For questions, I would find a dealership nearest you and ask for assistance. They should be able to point you in the right direction.
The lien is still valid, even though you purchased the vehicle through a dealership. The lienholder's name should be on the vehicle title, though. If you were not notified of the lien before buying the vehicle, see the dealership and ask for "rescission of contract"--this means the dealership will take back the vehicle and refund your money. If the dealership is unwilling or unable to do so, contact you state's attorney general.
That would be a question you should ask the dealership, only they could answer that one.
I am so busy that I am having a hard time keeping up with cleaning the house. When looking for a maid cleaning service, what types of questions should I ask?
Will you sell me this car? Is this car for sale? How much is this vehicle?
Smile and ask "may I help you?". If the customer doesn't know exactly what they're looking for, ask a few detailed questions, and/or show them what you have in stock.
Local Mazda dealerships can be located by searching online or by a looking up Mazda dealership in your local yellow pages. You can also ask a friend where the closest dealership is.
Wells Fargo and Bank of American both offer loans for purchasing a recreational vehicle. One may also ask their local recreational vehicle dealership if they provide financing.
There are many sites you can look up that have VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) for free. At the dealership they may have it on the papers if you ask them for it.
Ask your dealership for a 2006 diagram for the same vehicle.