It varies state to state. Here in OH the dealership has 45 days to provide you with a clear title.
Contact the dealer - tell him to produce the proper documents or you will report him to law enforcement and the DMV. If he doesn't - do it.
I bought mine at a Honda dealer in 2003. Not sure if its still available but it was back then.
Yes, the day you register it, you will pay taxes.
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I bought a car in Texas, then moved out of state, I still made payments, but not I'm behind. I intent to start paymants up again, but now the dealer is saying that he is going to sue me, Can he?
You have assets, the rights, benefits accruing to you, and reponsbililties for which you would not even know exist, but still can be liable for.
The internet. <><><> However, you will still (in most cases) need to have the gun shipped to a local dealer, and you take delivery from that dealer. Besides the internet (and I have bought several there) you can also check with local dealers, or visit a gun show.
A girl would probably still like you if you havent changed anything about you.
Basic warranty was 3 years/36000 miles. It could have some additional powertrain coverage. The dealer will have to run the VIN through their computer system to answer your question.
I bought a Nurse fob watch with 21 jewels ,made in the USSR for 1.50 Euros. It is still warking and has a att., chain with it, This was bought from a women dealer At Car booth sale on Sunday.
You canj go back and talk with the dealer you bought the gun from- if they are still in business They WILL need to know when you bought the gun. Dealers maintain records of sales for 20 years per Federal law. Next time, have an inventory with serial numbers and pictures.Added: If you bought it from a private party, hopefully you will have a bill-of-sale from them for the weapon, or you may know them. Contact them to see if they may have kept a record of it, or ask if they can put you in contact with the dealer they bought it from. If you/they don't have these records - you are pretty much SOL.
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