sounds like either a blown gasket, or cracked block.
Check for a blown head gasket
If possible return the car for a refund.
It is a chemical change.
A car should always have a title if not see the person you bought it from or see the dealership.
press the break and call the car company you bought it from.
If you cannot remember where you bought your car.....you have a memory problem.How can you forget where you bought your car?
The lender should send the title to you.
give the car in the service
let the buyer beware
not much, but that depens on when you bought it. if you bought it in 2001 it should have rose a little
In a Corvette or any other car the mixing of the oil and water is a sign of a blown head gasket and or a cracked head.
Yes, it could even make it completely ineffective. If it is in a car it can ruin gaskets, seals, or make your car overheat. Which can warp your the pistons in you car.
no, you can't get one for it in your name. It should be chosen by the company who made the car
You should be able to - depends on the buyer/swapper and the condition of the cars.