You can go buy a spare tire and rim. The dealership can try to comp you somewhat, IF they decide to do so. When you buy a used car, you buy it "AS IS - NO WARRANTY". If you didn't have the foresight to look the vehicle over (and I wonder what else you missed if you missed the lack of a spare tire), that's not the dealer's fault.
Direct paper.
yeah. beat him dwn. or take your case to a lawyer and get more $$$$ with sue
No
It's possibly sold to a Dealer and re-sold there, or sold by the bank itself.
dealer
The best place to get a spare car key made is the Auto Dealer that sold you the vehicle in the first place. Modern car keys can contain complex electronics that are outside of the capabilities of simple key cutting services to replicate.
Yes. A car can be sold in PA (either by an individual or a dealer) without current inspection stickers. It is the buyer's responsibility to have the car inspected within 10 days of purchase. (Taken from PennDOT website)
No, you do not necessarily need a broker or dealer to engage in dealer paper transactions. Dealer paper refers to short-term promissory notes issued by a financial institution or corporation, and these can be bought or sold directly between parties without the need for an intermediary. However, brokers or dealers can facilitate transactions and provide access to a broader market.
Dealer, supplier or distributor...
Buick isn't sold in Dubai.
NO!
Check the dealer records.