When did I buy a used car from a dealership?
Bought a used car December 14th from a dealership – license tags are on the car. We paid registration fees to the dealership at the time of purchase, with the understanding that they would submit the fees and paperwork to the DMV and we would receive the stickers and registration in the mail.
What happens if I buy a used car?
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Can you get a CPO on a pre-owned car?
Such a thrill! By contrast, CPO vehicles are thoroughly inspected and reconditioned, backed by a limited warranty, and include a vehicle history report. Only the best pre-owned vehicles can qualify for certification in the first place, and the CPO process adds extra peace of mind to the purchase.
Can a used car dealer get the paperwork done?
Based on a lot of experience, you are fine. Legitimate dealers will get the paperwork done because they do not want to jeopardize their standing with the state.
Is the car dealership ” as is ” on the car?
The dealership has “as is” on all its vehicles, but before I bought the car the salesperson told me it was in good condition and ran perfectly. A few days after I bought the car the vehicle started giving me problems. When I called the dealership to complain, they told me to bring it in so they could fix it.
What happens when you buy a car from a dealer?
If you buy a service contract from the dealer within 90 days of buying a used car, the dealer can’t remove implied warranties on the systems covered in the contract. For example, if you buy a car “as is,” the car normally is not covered by implied warranties.
What does it mean when a car is sold with no warranty?
As Is – No Dealer Warranty means the dealer won’t pay for any problems or needed repairs. You’re assuming the risk of anything that goes wrong after the sale. There are several things to know about “as is” sales:
Do you get a Buyer’s Guide when you buy a car?
Whenever you purchase a used car from a dealer, you should receive the original or an identical copy of the Buyer’s Guide that appeared in the vehicle that you bought. The guide must reflect any changes in warranty coverage that you may have negotiated with the dealer.