No, insurance is always the burdern of the car owner, not the dealership. When leasing or purchasing a car, the person acquiring the vehicle is legally responsible for acquiring car insurance.
If you plan on registering the vehicle in OR, then no. You will be issued a "trip permit," which acts as temporary registration until you return to OR.
If you are the person legally responsible for leasing the vehicle, of course. Who else would you expect to be responsible?
whoever insures the car is ultimately legally responsible. the company may take disciplinary action and/or require you to use a personal vehicle. If it was your vehicle, you are.
The insured and the owner of the vehicle are both legally responsible for the vehicle and they could both get sued for an accident.
If it is in the man's name, then the man is legally obliged to pay it.
In most situations, the insurance follows the vehicle, therefore, if you don't have a vehicle you would not have a need to have insurance. You still have the responsibility to make sure that any vehicle that you do drive is insured. If you borrow someone's car and drive it, you have the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and you are legally responsible to make sure it has the legally required coverage. If you drive an uninsured vehicle, you will be ticketed.
"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
Yes. That's a common misunderstanding by a lot of people. You are responsible for the entire loan amount. The vehicle title is held as security for the loan but any amount that is not covered when the vehicle is auctioned off is still owed.
it depends on the car dealership and what is wrong with the vehicle
A) Drive to dealership. Select new vehicle. Trade your Astro for new vehicle. B) Push Astro off a cliff. Walk to dealership and get a new vehicle.
A dodge dealership is a great place to get a dodge vehicle fixed, as they know the cars and trucks better than any other repair shop. You can be sure you are getting the right parts for your vehicle at a dealership.