The surrender will depend on who holds the loan on the vehicle. If the dealer has in house financing then an agreement could be made to give the car back. If the loan is through another company, then a deal must be made to give the car to them. They could let you drop it off at a branch, or require someone to pick it up from you.
The buyer has the right to surrender the vehicle before he picks it up. Or pay for it.
If you purchase a new car, it is "used" as soon as you drive it off the dealer's lot.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
Ya sure car dealer should accompany you while test drive as its will be more easy for you to get more detail about the car performance on the road.
The Nissan 200SX was produced in the United States and Canada from 1984 to 1998. One can search for used car dealers which have the 200SX in stock on AutoTrader. Once the desired car has been located, a test drive can be arranged with the dealer who is selling it.
no it is against the law for an unlicensed and uninsured driver to purchase and drive a car off the dealer's lot. The dealer will be held accountable, if this person has or causes an accident that takes someone's life.
One can test drive a Ford XR6 at a used car dealer or any other local car dealer. One should schedule an appointment and ask whether or not this car is available for test drive.
Yes - if the car loan was with the dealer, the dealer can sue the debtor for the balance of the car loan after the car is sold to someone else.
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It needs to be done by a dealer. Otherwise someone could buy a fob, program it to a car them self & then drive the car away without the alarm going off.
NO!
Before you drive it off the dealer's lot.