At the dealership or buying a used vehicle via private party.
The title would be your receipt.
Are you considering buying a car from an individual seller instead of a dealership?
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.
You will pay the tax when you register the vehicle in your name.
dont do it
Not in Michigan there isnt.
Basically the stages are" The Research Stage: This is where you decide how much you want to spend and what kind of vehicle you're looking for. The Search Stage: This is is where you locate the vehicle. It could be through a private seller, franchised dealer, auction or online The Buying Stage: This is where the negotiation, payment terms and conditions and delivery process are settled.
As far as I know you have knoe rights you buy vehicales from private parties as is , you shoud have had the car inspected before commiting to a deal and buying .
You can get cash for your car by selling it to a dealership, a private buyer, or using a car buying service. Make sure to have all necessary paperwork ready and negotiate a fair price for your vehicle.
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.
Yes you pay Texas Sales tax. Texas has passed a new law for private party sales regarding sales tax though, you used to be able to pay tax on what you paid for the vehicle but now you will pay tax based upon the "book" value of the vehicle unless you get a licensed Dealer to give you a written value of the vehicle