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Used cars are usually sold AS IS or with a 3 month Warranty. If your car came with a warranty, bring it to the attention of the Dealer. If the dealer refuses to replace your tires or provide you compensation for dry rotted tires, sue them in Small Claims court. If your car was sold AS IS with not warranty, you can still talk to the dealer about replacing the tires, but if the dealer refuses, you have no legal recourse. Moral of the Story: Always get a used car examined by a Mechanic prior to purchase.
Dealer invoice is a term used to describe dealer cost of the vehicle.
No, and why would they? If the payments are up to date and have been made on time, there would be no reason for the dealer to repossess the vehicle.
Local tire dealers can be found in yellow book, however there are not many dealers that buy used tires. Your local mechanic or dealer would be able to give you the best deal to trade in tires. Large chains like Firestone only accept tires in exchange for discount on new tires if you are interested.
I have not heard that term before, however my knowledge of the English language would lead me to believe it refers to tires that have never been used on a vehicle previously.
Absolutely. Most charities would accept a new or used vehicle from a dealership.
You will need to search your local yellow pages for a used tire dealer near you.
A used tire is a tire that has been used on a vehicle before. Retread tires are different in that they have been used before, but then they went through a process that extends their life. Retread tires are kind of like "refurbished" tires.
You can speak with an attorney regarding possibly suing a used car dealer in PA. If you were overcharged and the vehicle is having issues, you might be out of luck if you purchased it 'as is.'
Word of mouth or your local tire dealer are good ways to get used tires. Many of the local body shops carry used tires that are in good a shape and for a decent price.
Best used tires keeps several hundred tires on stock at all times. Contacting them will be the best way to see if they have what you need for your specific vehicle on hand.
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