Assuming you both have clear title to your present vehicles, you each exchange signed off vehicle registrations and each go down to the motor vehicle office and re-register your own newly acquired vehicle. No cash has to change hands when selling a car.
have a friend with a fast car push the tempo or just trade it in for a better car. have a friend with a fast car push the tempo or just trade it in for a better car. have a friend with a fast car push the tempo or just trade it in for a better car. have a friend with a fast car push the tempo or just trade it in for a better car.
You can trade the cars all in for what you want. Trade for what is on the market
Assuming the dealer is willing, then sure.
idk if you can delete it but you can trade it in for a new one and to do that you just go the the car page and click the trade in thing then pick a car you want if you wanna add me its I_AM_CAM
Sure you can trade it in. You will get the wholesale price of what it is worth in trade. Now if you are referring to a new car you bought and you want to return it for another car, the answer is no & yes. You can trade it in but the same thing applies. It is now a used car and you will get that used car price. Just let them repair it under the warranty.
No, make the best deal you can on a purchase without a trade and then tell the dealer you have changed your mind and want to trade your old car in. You will then know what he is really giving you for your trade in.
Car insurance follows the car. If you are using the friend's car temporarily, with permission, as a substitute for your own insured car, your insurance should cover you if the friend's insurance does not. What if my friend (who has the car) does not have insurance and I want to pay for my faults and fix it - will he be arrested?
The balance you owe on the car that is getting traded in will be added to your new car loan. Example You owe 10,000 for the car you want to trade in They give you 6,000 for trade in your new car costs 20,000 you will either have to pay that 4,000 or they will add it onto your new car loan from your car you traded in.
yes.
They can sell it on their own, or they can trade it into the dealer toward a down payment.
Inertia
Yes, as long as he is in the car. He may be in the trunk, if you don't want to have a corpse in the passagener seat.