You have to hire a detective who has sources for private dmv info.
It is impossible to search for a car without a vin number.
NO
Yes, a vehicle tracker may help the police track down your car in the event that it is stolen. If you own an expensive car, this is probably a very good item for you to use.
Unless you are in a place that has a "COOL DOWN" rule there is no time allowed, you signed the paper, you own the car.
Really it depends. In terms of tuning you really do have to find your own feel to the car. And also it comes down to the car that you have. If you have a Mustang and a Lamborghini, they will need to be tuned differently. Another factor is what places in the track your car needs to be good at. The Nurburgring is a very winding track and has very different corners to any other track in the world. It also is known for having a long straight, so you can tune a car to perfection, but it comes down to the driver in the end.
if you do not own a car you do not have to have insurance the insurance is tied to the registration when you register plates for a car and that is how the state keep track of you for insurance purposes I live in Ohio
Buy a used car that works
A car is used by travelers who travels around the world using their own cars.
Vehicle Identification Number
To find a car you used to own, start by checking with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency, as they may have records linked to your previous ownership. You can also look for any old registration documents, insurance papers, or photos that might include the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). Additionally, online vehicle history report services can provide information if you have the VIN. Social media and local car enthusiast groups might also help track down the vehicle if it has changed hands.
"Trade in" is the term for using the equity in your current car for partial purchase (or down payment) of a different car. I think you mean a return of car. Some states have a cooling off period where a used car buyer may return a car and only pay for usage and fees. Where I am if you sign the paperwork you own it. The car can not be returned.
I bought my very own certified used car last week.