No big deal. Any dealer must service the vehicle.
yes you can. a vehicle can go to any car dealer. no restrictions
No, the new car dealer pays off your current car and adds any money you still owe on your current car to the cost of the new car.
find out another dealer who can finance your car.
No, not unless you sign a contract
In theory no, in practice yes. This is done all the time. You want a certain car and they do not have it in stock. The call around and find the car you want at another dealer. They sell you the car and go get it from the other dealer.
Yes, it is possible to buy a car from a dealer in one state and pick it up in another state from a dealer of the same car company. Although this transaction might be unusual, it is possible. Shipping charges might apply depending on the situation.
If your car is in warranty, take it to the dealer. If not get the computer codes read at a car part place that does it.
Yes, you can. But you can not sell it to the public, you must sell it to another dealer, or another dealer must run it thru there books.
In North Carolina this form is used as a Dealer Reassigment of ownership. This means when a Dealer buy a car from a person or another dealer and then they re-sale the vehicle to another person or dealer. With this form the dealer does not have to register the vehicle on their name before selling it.
Did it have a guarantee or was it sold "As Is"? You may have to just make another deal with the dealer in exchange for a different one.
no, the last dealer closed late October 2010
There is no real advantage when it comes to where the used car was located when it comes to buying a used car. You should always buy a used car from a reptitable dealer and always have the car check out with your local mechanic.