There are many dealerships in Connecticut to purchase a good used car. You can also buy from an individual. Check out any dealership with the Better Business Bureau. Also ask for a history report on the car so you can know what the car has been through in the past. Last but not least; before you make the purchase have your own mechanic check the car out.
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No, you can trade a used car for another used car
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At a Used car shop.
to buy a car
Used cars are generally cheaper to purchase and to provide insurance for. Frequently, you can buy a certified used car, which would include a warranty, you can easily trace the history of a used car and you can buy from a private party.
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No. every car has a different car plate.
$1,000 would buy you a good used car.
I would not recommend using a car auction to buy a used car unless you want to work on it yourself. Your best bet is to buy on your own or through a local dealer.
Any car can be used for show, you can buy an expensive car that already looks nice, restore an old car, or buy a cheaper new car and install a bodykit.
NO. There is no state that has a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to the purchase of unsolicited items. Door to door sales is an example. When you buy a new car it becomes a used car the instant it is titled to you. Therefore you own a used car and cannot return it. The only exception is under your state's Lemon Law.