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a dealer should have a bond. The coverage on the vehicle is like having a liability policy. If the dealer was driving the car and had an At Fault accident, he will have to pay for repairs on his vehicle and the bond will cover the other persons car. Once you buy a car from a dealer, you are responsible for purchasing insurance for the vehicle, the dealer is no longer liable. In fact, the dealer should require that you have insurance before you drive the vehicle off the lot.

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