You just go and meet the owner and collete the detail from them,,,That is good idea..
The unpaid finances are transferred to you and you should pay them in order not to impound your vehicle. Than you can sue the previous owner.
how can you find the vehicle that the owner sold?
Reference your owner's manual for maximum load weight.
Yes on the insurance part - I do that for my kids. Registration can only be done whom ever is to be the registered owner. Could possibly be done with a Power of Attorney document, but you would need to consult legal counsel for that. If there is a lienholder, they become the legal owner until the auto loan is paid off in full.
The fuel tank capacity of a 2000 Buick LeSabre is approximately 18.5 gallons. This allows for a decent driving range on a full tank, depending on the vehicle's fuel efficiency. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details regarding your vehicle's specifications.
it is necessary during vehicle inspection because it is the only proof which proves the vehicle identity it includes (owner name, vehicle model, number and other relevant details) hence it is necessary........
"In most cases, the Extended Warranty is able to be transferred to a new owner if the vehicle is sold during the covered period. However, you should refer to the paperwork that came with your warranty for your specific vehicle for the exact details."
Address of vehicle owner. the rto no of vehicle is MH 31 CJ 6593
When there is no lien on a vehicle, it means that the vehicle is owned outright by the owner and is not being used as collateral for a loan or debt. This indicates that there are no legal claims or financial obligations attached to the vehicle, making it free to sell or transfer without any encumbrances. Essentially, the owner has full rights to the vehicle without any creditors having a stake in it.
Full coverage or not the answer is usually yes unless that person is specifically exclued by name from that policy. The person has to have permission or implied permission to be using the vehicle from the owner.
Nothing in the UK ! When someone sells a vehicle - they fill in the new owners details on the the log-book, and send it off to the DVLA. The DVLA changes the owners details on their computer system, and reprints the log-book with the new details, before sending it out to the new owner. The service is free.
See the *NOTICE* under Towing your Vehicle on page 5-9 of your "Owner's Manual" for details.....