Really!?!?! You seriously want an answer to this?
Can you sue a gun dealer for legally selling a firearm to someone who commits a murder with it?
No! Wow amazing!
Yes, If you are trading in your car, or selling your car, to a car dealership they will payoff a leinholder in the process.
Only if they (the car dealership) DID NOT put that information on the Bill of Sale.
There are lots of dealership in selling and buying the car as new. The dealer is usually paid on a given commission depending with the agreement reached.
A used car dealership, is just like your ordinary car dealership except for one thing. They specifically focus on selling and buying used cars. www.carmax.com is one of the best used car dealerships.
Visit a dealership or find some one selling their car and buy one!
Yes, but you will not get much for it. You are better off selling it to Private Buyer, unless you are willing trade the car in for another, then selling to a dealer would probably be best.
No. They'll scam you and give you much less money.
There are many ways that a car dealership makes their money. They make a large chunk of their money from selling cars.
Selling a car for cash can involve risks such as potential fraud, receiving counterfeit money, personal safety concerns during the transaction, and the lack of legal protection compared to selling through a dealership or online platform.
I'm not sure what the "dealership did not want" has to do with it but it is always illegal to sell anything that is financed. This is called "Selling of mortgaged property" and I believe is a felony
Most car dealerships will do a credit check before selling you a car because the banks who are doing the financing want to know who they are lending money to. In these financially unstable times there are a few car dealerships advertising that if you have a job you qualify for a car loan at their dealership.
You can get cash for your car by selling it to a dealership, a private buyer, or using a car buying service. Make sure to have all necessary paperwork ready and negotiate a fair price for your vehicle.