Not usually, depends on the agreed terms. more often than not the buyer is responsible for registration of vehicle.
Yes. buy your registration sticker like the rest of us!
You should use this website: http://www.carfax.com, it has quite positive reviews seems quite good at a glance. If it doesn't suit your needs, http://www.icbc.com/registration-licensing/buy-vehicle/buy-used/vehicle-history should.
Read the contract you signed when you purchased the vehicle.
Yes. It's their vehicle, they can sell it as they please.
If you have a lien on the vehicle (you are paying it off) You will likely not get the title until the vehicle is paid off.
You can buy the registration plates if you have a vehicle.
You simply go to the dealership, fill out the necessary paperwork, then buy it. If you're buying it from a dealership, they'll normally process the registration, title, and tags for you. If not, you have the vehicle inspected at a California inspection station, bring the inspection report and bill of sale to a motor vehicle registration office, and the personnel working at the office guide you from there.
10 years
In my jurisdiction it just means you have to register the vehicle (and you would have had to anyway) In a neighboring Provence it means the car must be mechanically inspected including smog check as well as being registered.
The purpose of Buy Here Pay Here by auto dealerships is to allow people who have poor credit history to still purchase a vehicle from the dealer. The interest rate tends to be higher though.
Buy the product and you receive the e-mail with the registration key.
Commercial software offers registration codes when you buy the program.