There are a number of things. Firstly, a reputable dealer will give the car a very good inspection, check the history and have the oil changed. They'll give it a good service and a through clean.
Then it's a case of advertising the car for sale until a buyer comes along and snaps it up.
The better the car, the more likely it will sell quickly.
YES THEY do
Yes, you do not need a memorandum to sell a car. You need a title and a bill of sale.
A wholesale car dealer is a car dealer that cannot sell vehicles to the general public, and can sell only to other car dealers.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
Yes...as long as you have the money (or the credit), a dealer can sell you the car, regardless as to whether or not you have a job.
You don't need a college degree to sell cars.
So they will sell more cars. Dealer incentives let the dealer sell a car at a lower price than the competition.
Legally, in Ky if you sell even 1 car for profit you are considered a dealer and need a license. In other words if you buy a car and are doing so for the express purpose of selling it for profit you are a dealer. If you were to sell a car you had owned for awhile and made a profit on the sale then you are not a dealer. It is all about intent.
Yes it is illegal for a dealer to sell such a car. Contact your state Attorney General if you bought such a car.
You can sell 3 without needing a dealers license. If you sell that 4th car you are considered a dealer and need a license.
You do to be able to sell the car If you are selling your own private automobile you do not need any license to do so. You only need a license if you are considered a dealer. It differs from state to state how many cars you can sell in one year before yoy are considered a dealer.
In general, you cannot return a car to a dealer. You can sell it back to them, though. Selling it won't affect your credit.