Yes, a car dealership can sell a vehicle even if you have placed a deposit on it, unless there is a specific agreement or contract stating otherwise. Placing a deposit does not always guarantee that the vehicle will be held exclusively for you. It is important to clarify the terms of the deposit with the dealership before making any payments.
Yes, the dealership sold the car after receiving a deposit.
You can take the vehicle to the car's dealership and they can replace it for you or sell one to you that fits your vehicle .
A deposit is a promise to buy the vehicle As you have made a deposit the seller has agreed not to sell the vehicle to anyone else. This is a binding contract and in most Places the seller can force you to buy the vehicle. If he allows you out of the deal and keeps the deposit you are luck he only charged you the deposit.
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What country are you talking about? You're in Wikeanswers here which is an internet site and therefore open to anyone worldwide. But in the UK a dealership COULD sell an unsafe vehicle but it would be in serious truoble with the law if it were found out.
Yes, its called a trade-in, but may not be a good deel
You could sell it, but I don't believe you can return your vehicle to the dealership for a refund just because you are deploying.
Most insurance merchants will sell you a warrany for your vehicle. However, the dealership prefers you choose one with them as it's easier to combine the price of the vehicle plus warranty.
A dealership might wholsale a car if it does not meet it's criteria for a vehicle they would sell (fails emissions, does not meet certification standards etc. etc.). Sometimes if the dealership specializes in new and certified preowned vehicles, the vehicle may just be too old to certify or just in need too many repairs to sell.
You will almost always get more money if you sell the vehicle yourself versus trading it in.
A car buying service is more of a broker who helps you purchase a vehicle. However, you can take your vehicle to a dealership or try Auto Trader to sell your vehicle easily.
Any authorized Suzuki dealership would in turn be a 'trusted' dealership. If you see that they are licensed to sell that type of vehicle then you should feel safe in buying one from that dealership, given that's the car you want.