If you paid cash for a car and the car dealer repossessed it, yes, you can probably sue the dealer. First contact the cops. Then, you might want to contact the dealer next. Keep records of everything.
Usually - but not always. If you feel strongly about it, tell them to keep the car and you'll buy one elsewhere. Keys and manuals are inexpensive. The dealer may not have and can not get the service records.
Yes, because the dealer sold it to you its rightfully yours.
yep, do it!
A car dealer can hold a repo as long as he is the lien holder on the title.
Try out your dealer for your brand of car. They will help you keep it clean and looking sharp. Good luck with it.
If you owe money for the car and the dealer finds out about it, chances are,you will end up in court facing charges.
Yes...as long as you have the money (or the credit), a dealer can sell you the car, regardless as to whether or not you have a job.
a dealer should have a bond. The coverage on the vehicle is like having a liability policy. If the dealer was driving the car and had an at fault accident, he will have to pay for repairs on his vehicle and the bond will cover the other persons car. Once you buy a car from a dealer, you are responsible for purchasing insurance for the vehicle, the dealer is no longer liable. In fact, the dealer should require that you have insurance before you drive the vehicle off the lot.
dealer out of town for 2 days.is it posible to get a today without paying $40.00 for 1 car
How long a dealer will hold a car with a down payment depends on the dealer. It is a good idea to get a time frame in writing. Some dealers will sell a car within a couple of days if you do not complete the transaction.
3 weeks for a used car