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To gather all the information you can about the vehicle you are interested in including its current value.
Before buying repossessed cars, you should first research the frequency of repair and maintenance costs on the models in auto-related consumer magazines. You can also ask for the car's maintenance records from the owner, dealer or repair shop.
Some dealers will stock some spcialty vehicles like an extended length cargo van. You should call the dealer and see if they have them in stock before visiting.
a dealer should have a bond. The coverage on the vehicle is like having a liability policy. If the dealer was driving the car and had an at fault accident, he will have to pay for repairs on his vehicle and the bond will cover the other persons car. Once you buy a car from a dealer, you are responsible for purchasing insurance for the vehicle, the dealer is no longer liable. In fact, the dealer should require that you have insurance before you drive the vehicle off the lot.
From the research that I have done, there are no 4wd vehicles currently offered. I would find a dealer, and then I would contact someone in customer service with any questions. They should be able to assist you and point you in the right direction.
depends on cars' conditions
There are many things to research before going to see any car dealer, including a Mercedes Benz sales representative. One of the things to check is the Kelly Blue Book value of the car someone is interested in.
One should first find a reputable dealer that sells original Rolex watches. One should be aware that there are many counterfeit Rolex watches on the market.
Straight from the source itself!! http://sos.georgia.gov/plb/faqs/35%20faqs.htm" How many vehicles can I sell in a year before I have to be licensed?You may not sell any vehicles with the intent to make a profit before becoming a licensed dealer. O.C.G.A. 43-47-2 (17)(A) defines a used motor vehicle dealer as "any person who, for commission or with intent to make a profit or gain of money or other thing of value, sells, exchanges, rents with option to purchase, offers, or attempts to negotiate a sale or exchange of an interest in used motor vehicles or who is engaged wholly or in part in the business of selling used motor vehicles, whether or not such motor vehicles are owned by such person. A motor vehicle broker shall be deemed to be a used motor vehicle dealer or a used car dealer for the purposes of this chapter."I thought I could sell up to five vehicles in a year before I had to be licensed?The "five cars per year" statement has been misinterpreted by many people. The origin of the "five car" phrase is the Used Motor Vehicle Dealers' and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers' Registration Act. O.C.G.A. 43-47-2 (17)(A) states that "…the sale of five or more used motor vehicles in any one calendar year shall be prima-facie evidence that a person is engaged in the business of selling used motor vehicles." This means that evidence indicating that a person has sold five or more used motor vehicles in any one calendar year can be used to show that the person is engaged in the unlicensed practice of used motor vehicle sales. This statement should be read in its context, and should not be misinterpreted to mean that a person may sell up to five vehicles in a year before becoming licensed. "
If you show that you researched the company, it should impress the interviewer that you cared enough to do the research.
"If you are going to purchase a car from Beaverton Toyota, the car will be certified already and will not require you to have a safety check. Any car dealer makes sure that the vehicles are safety checked before they are able to sell them."
You should be able to get them through autopart stores. You can also go to a auto recycler and have them get them from one of their vehicles. You can always get them from the dealer if this fails. Also try looking on line at a "crash parts" dealer. This is a place that sells parts to repair wrecked vehicles.