Try a local auto recycling shop. They will have these types of items for you from cars that have brought in for a variety of reasons. Good luck with it.
One can purchase a used Chevy engine from a variety of locations. You can go to a car yard, approach a Chevy dealership directly, look at a local add, or find/ask on Craigslist.
An engine stand can be purchased at Amazon, Harborfreight or Walmart. Engine stands are used to suspend up car engines while a mechanic works on them.
You can purchase a certified used Honda car at your local car dealership. If you would prefer to purchase the car online, you can try a service such as AutoTrader.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Not unless it came with a warranty, and then only to get it repaired. You own the vehicle and there is no cooling off period on the purchase of a car.
You can purchase a car online from websites such as eBay and AOL! Autos. Alternatively, you can also purchase a car used from classifieds such as Craigslist.
Yes, retirement funds can be used to purchase a car, but it is generally not recommended as it can result in penalties and taxes.
If it is a used car then no
Ask your dealership.
I am going to assume you are referring to the engine. There are 3 motors in your car. The fan motor, ABS motor, and blower motor. The device that drives your car is not a motor, it is an engine. The cost of that engine depends on which engine you purchase. The 3.4 or 3.8 V6. Also depends if you buy a new, rebuilt, or used engine. New, either one will be around $2,000 depending on where you purchase it. A Google search will help answer your question.
You can try a used car lot or some car dealers have used cars available for purchase. Or you could ask around and see if anyone you know is selling a car.
One can purchase a Chevrolet small-block engine from the original manufacturer or your local car dealer. One can also purchase a small-block engine from eBay.