If it was a gift, yes.
Depends on the private seller.
If you wish to receive a legal standpoint then you should contact an attorney.
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contact the seller immedeatly
You cannot just return a car to the seller. There is no cooling off period on the sale of a vehicle. In your situation you can call the seller and ask for your money back, or ask the seller to repair the vehicle. If the seller refuses, your only recourse is to sue the seller in court. If you bought this car "AS IS" and there was no implied or written warranty then you will have to prove in court that the seller knew the engine was about to lock up. You must prove that the car was not serviceable on the day you bought it and the seller knew it. Get a written statement to that fact from 2 mechanics and that will strengthen your case. Otherwise you will probably loose on a car you bought "AS IS'.
Yes, you can and are allowed to do that. Many seller's do just that, buy from other eBay seller's, turn around and make money off of what they bought.
Not unless the seller agrees to take it back. Otherwise you bought it, and you are stuck with it. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.Not unless the seller agrees to take it back. Otherwise you bought it, and you are stuck with it. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
A coffin.
My neighbor bought it on eBay - but the seller was not from the USA - he was from Mexico.
Collected by the State when you register the vehicle.
Contact your local police.
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