report dealer to DMV.
you do not need to bring any special paperwork if you are buying a car from a car auction. the only proof you will need is the paperwork after to buy the car to get insurance and the titles switched in your name.
Once you have signed the paperwork and driven the vehicle off the lot, the car is yours. There is no "grace period" with a new or used car purchase in PA.
A used car contract can be changed if the dealer messed up the paperwork depending on the type of mistake made on the sale. In some cases you will need to provide proof that a mistake was made and take this to court.
You can take possession of a used car immediately if you have signed the paperwork for the loan or if you have paid cash. Sometimes the dealership will need to wash or clean out the car and they may have you wait.
Incomplete combustion in an engine indicates that all of the fuel has not been burnt. Incomplete combustion can cause clogging and damage to the valves in the engine of a car.
I was told buy a used car manager that if the car does not leave the lot you do not own it. Even if the paperwork is all done. once it hits the street its yours.
You can't if you signed the paperwork and took posession of the car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. If you did not want the car then you should not have bought it. You now own the car.
They've already shown the paperwork - to the police, prior to repossessing the vehicle. They're not obligated to show you paperwork - it's not your car. It belongs to the lien holder.
If the car dealership has lost the paperwork, they are responsible for finding it. You may be able to get out of the deal if you wish to at this point since they were totally irresponsible.
Once you signed the paperwork, the car is yours. There are no provisions for your scenario in the law. It is important to look the car over thoroughly before you sign anything.
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Paperwork that must be done in order to donate your car to charity is that you have sign a contract, agree to the terms of service, and sign papers saying that you are giving this car away to someone.