If the dealer is willing to by it, yes.
In theory no, in practice yes. This is done all the time. You want a certain car and they do not have it in stock. The call around and find the car you want at another dealer. They sell you the car and go get it from the other dealer.
Typically, no a felon cannot sell a car at a dealership in California. Unless, of course, they are the outright owner of the car in which they are trying to sell to the dealership, (and have all the paperwork to prove this true) OR they are under an employment agreement with the dealership, and it is their job to sell cars at the dealership.
There are lots of dealership in selling and buying the car as new. The dealer is usually paid on a given commission depending with the agreement reached.
Yes you should always get a report on a car if it's used (; I own a dealership
Is it law to provide two keys by a car dealership when buying a car?
To sell your car to a Toyota dealership, you can contact the dealership directly and inquire about their car buying process. They may ask for information about your car, such as its make, model, year, and condition. You can then schedule an appointment for an appraisal, where they will assess the value of your car and make you an offer. If you accept the offer, you can complete the necessary paperwork and receive payment for your car.
You go to the dealership to buy a car. Dealership refers to the actual building and grounds. Dealer refers to the person owning the building and grounds. Salesman is the person that will show you the car and assist you in the buying process.
A car buying service is more of a broker who helps you purchase a vehicle. However, you can take your vehicle to a dealership or try Auto Trader to sell your vehicle easily.
no
The dealership ran my credit once during the car buying process.
You can get free information about car financing from either a bank or a car dealership. You might also want to check with your insurance company. If you are buying a car from a dealer, I would talk with them first.
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