Did you know the vehicle had problems when you sold it and if so did you tell the buyer? In a private sale the law says 'let the buyer be ware' but as a human being if you knew there was a problem with the vehicle and did not tell the buyer about it then you have been less than honest and should pay for the repair or take the car back and return the buyers money. If however you had no Idea there was a problem then (if the law in you country does say 'let the buyer be ware') the risk and bad luck is probably with the buyer.
Yes, provided you tell the trader about the 'problems' the trader may refuse to take the car or simply deduct the cost of repairs from the price offered to trade the car in.
If the repairs of the vehicle exceed the value of the vehicle, then the vehicle is declared total loss.
IF its warranty repairs, go to another dealer of the same brand. If not warranty, go anywhere you feel comfortable.
The cost of repairs to the vehicle totaled well over two thousand dollars.
Morris Auto provides car insurance as well as repairs for your automobile. They repair any vehicle that has faced collision and describe to you how to avoid such problems again.
A used car listing is an advertisement for a vehicle that was previously owned. This is not for a new, never owned car. When looking for a used vehicle, you must determine whether it has been in any accidents and what repairs need to be done or has been done recently.
No. You at least have to be 18.
When it comes to vehicle repairs it honestly depends on what it being repaired. For instance rebuilding a transmission won't cost the same as changing somebody's oil.
You can return it and ask them to repair it if you bought it with a warranty. If you bought it "AS IS" then you will have to pay for the repairs. You cannot simply return the car for a refund. The buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
For some minor repairs it is possible to repair your vehicle on your own using some instruction. With major repairs it is much more difficult to do using an instructional book.
There are so many exciting careers that graduates can pursue in repairs. Some of them include electrical works, engineering, vehicle mechanics, computer repairs and so much more.
If you find a state that does not have reconstructed titles, and register the vehicle there, you may be able to do it.