Yes, take legal action against him. If it is really fraud that is a criminal offense and you should contact he police.
In most states there is no legal recourse when you buy a used vehicle from a private party. This is true in California, for instance. Private parties are not required to offer any kind of warranty on used vehicles.
In Kansas a private sell doesn't have to disclose a Salvage title
A dealership. An auction. A private owner.
You can't. If you signed then you have agreed to purchase the vehicle. Your only recourse is to talk to the seller and see if they will let you out of the deal. Offer to pay them to tear up the agreement.
I assume you're talking about hidden damage on a trade-in vehicle. Their recourse depends upon how the contract is worded and this can vary from one state to another. If it's been WEEKS then offhand I'd say there is little they could do unless they can prove you deliberately defrauded them, and they can prove that the damage occurred before they took possession of the car.
Private number plates for a vehicle can be purchased from your local government motor vehicle institution; if you live in the United States of America your local institution is called the RMV or DMV (Registry of Motor Vehicles, Department of Motor Vehicles).
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How cheap a BMW 3 series could be purchased for depends on whether or not you are looking to purchase and new or used vehicle and if you are looking for a certified dealership vehicle or if you want to purchase from a private seller.
Sales Taxes - most places - yes....collected when you register/title vehicle.
You can purchase a 4X4 Toyota Hilux from your local Toyota dealership. Failing that, you can try local private sellers, other dealerships or sites such as AutoTrader.
The 2002 Toyota Tundra can be purchased at any local reliable motor vehicle dealer, or a local Toyota vehicle dealer. It can be also purchased via private sellers.
Yes, you must have a valid driver's license to purchase a vehicle....from a dealer. If you purchase from a private party (like a used vehicle), they don't require a valid driver's license. But you will be required to have one if you register the vehicle. *** I work in the home health industry, and we have several clients who own there own vehicles but no longer have a license. They keep the vehicles so that they can be driven to appointments and do errands.