There is no way to know total volume, wholesale and retail, because you don't know what losses they are taking/not taking with wholesale operations, unless all wholesale units are going to auction. Then you could find out which units sold, by vin# using the auctions sold report.
If, however, the dealer uses "Cousin Vinny" to get rid of cars, you'll never know how many of those units go away each month.
However, Retail Sales can be very closely estimated with some research/leg-work on your part. Typically, the local Department of Motor Vehicles (depending on what your state calls it) keeps public records of all vehicles registered (sold retail) by all dealers in their city/county monthly.
Stop by your local DMV and asked about New and Used Vehicle Registrant Records Access.
http://www.dmv.org/az-arizona/dealer-licensing.php Anyone who sells, exchanges, or accepts trade-ins for new cars or buys used cars to resell them, or who sells four or more used cars in a 12-month period, must have a dealer license and renew it annually.
You can find a car dealer that sells new cars by looking at some online websites that show cars from various dealers. A really good example of one of these sites in AutoTrader.
Yes, any dealer that sells used cars will sell certified used cars. That just means they are backed by warranties and guarantees.
As many as you want as long as you have a used car dealers license.
Used cars can be bought at several used car dealers in Tuscaloosa. Townsend's is one establishment that sells a variety of different cars including Honda, Ford, Nissan and BMW.
Yes, "He sells cars" is correct.
Three or more Vehicles sold in a 12 month period requires a Dealers License. http://www.flhsmv.gov/dmv/dealer.html
Nissan has always the best deal with regards to used cars selling. This company is honest to their customers and will guarantee you of the fair pricing as well, and I was one of their loyal customers.
Dodge dealers still offer the 2005 Dodge Ram cars. Most Ford dealers also offer the 2005 Dodge Ram cars. Most dealers stopped selling the car in last couple of years.
Most classic cars are not available for purchase from typical local dealers. However, you can find them by finding a dealer that specializes in classic cars
There are no "tire laws" for used car dealers.
Many dealers online sell cheap cars. The best thing to do is to look for dealers in the area you live and find them online and see if they sell online.