The best way to find a used car from a private seller in any city is through your local classifieds. Also try Craigslist.com or ebay.com and search by your area.
You can find a used Chevy Silverado at a used car lot, provided they have one available, or through a private seller on the internet or through a local newspaper or bulletin board.
You can pay a private seller for a used car by using methods like cash, a cashier's check, or a bank transfer. It's important to get a receipt and make sure the transaction is secure.
One can find a good used Seat at all good used car dealers, whether it be a local/national dealer or bought from a private seller across used car websites.
yes 5% or $300 max
You can but it's not legal.
eBay would be an excellent option, but whether or not you can find them cheap, depends on the eBay seller. Otherwise, you can try Amazon, where they not only have new ones, but private sellers can also sell used ones. Therefore, you might be able to find a seller selling a used one for a cheap price.
Only if the seller expressly told you that it did not have a rebuilt title. That would be fraud. Otherwise, it was incumbent upon you to know the history of the car before purchase; while the seller should have disclosed that information, he wasn't legally obligated to do so.
Yes, a person does have to pay sales tax on a used car purchased from a private seller in Pennsylvania. The amount of tax is 6 percent of the sale price.
no, you should have temporary tags
In a used car yard or private seller, or a car collector
Yes you do.
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