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Q: Why would a used car dealer overfill the oil?
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What happens when you overfill the coolant in your car?

If you were to overfill the coolant in your car, then it would start to overflow and come out of the car. The most damage that this would probably do would be getting the coolant on the ground and wasting it.?æ


Can a used car dealer repossess a car that is not in delequent of payment?

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.


Can you return a used car back to the dealer in Nebraska?

Why would the dealer want it back. You bought it, and it is now your car. Remember, buyer beware.


How do you start used car dealer?

First, work for a used car dealer atleast 6 to 12 months. Then prepare a good used car dealer business plan. Go from there.


Is there a used car dealer in Miami?

CarMax is a nation-wide, well known used car dealer that would be worth looking into. Autotrader.com is another good resource that can bring in inventory from other places.


What are things to watch out for when buying a used car?

I would recommend using carfax. or Auto check when buying a used car. I did it for my last car, even though I trusted the dealer.


Where is a reputable used car dealer in Allen, Tx?

Bina Motors Inc. is a reputable used car dealer in Allen, Tx.


If the car dealer misleads you car you return a used car?

No, you can not return the car.


What can a used car dealer not do?

Sell used bicycles.


Can you trade in your used car to buy a preowned car from dealer?

You can


Can you return a used car purchased from a dealer?

A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back


Can you return a used car purchased from a dealer in cash?

Possibly, depends on the dealer. I run a used car dealership, and the only way I would take a car return is if there is a major problem with it. Bad motor, transmission, etc. I wouldn't do it if you just simply changed your mind.