Used Car Dealerships In Maryland
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Q: do used car dealerships give you time to get your car insured and still take the car home?
I live in maryland and I am planning on getting a car but I don’t want to have to make 2 trips to the dealership to buy the car then to pick it up because I probably would have to pay someone to take me because its far enough where someone will most likely want gas money….. I wanted to know if I could take the car home the same day without insurance and have like 48 hours to get it insured…..I live in maryland
A: Call the insurance company ahead of time. Get a “Binder” for the car. After you buy the car call the insurance back and give them the VIN, etc.
Q: does the lemon law in maryland apply to used cars purchase or its only new cars?
i bought a used car in maryland with warranty,and drove it for less than 1000 miles,it started giving me problems and i took it back to the dealership for repair,they gave their rental car instead and its driving smoothly,my car has been in the shop for a month ++ and they have still not repaired it,do i have the right to claim the rental car they have given me for exchange?
A: A used car is not covered under the lemon law in Maryland, and you can not keep the loaner car in exchange for the car that you purchased. You do not say what the problem was with your car, but they dealer has provided you with transportation, and they are not required to do that.
Call the dealer to find out what the delay is in getting your car repaired.
Q: how do i claim another car from a car dealership if they make numerous unsuccessful to repair my car?
i live in maryland,a reputable car dealership sold me a used car with warranty but the car started having problems few weeks after i purchased it,so i took it back to the dealership and its been 3 months,they have made several unsuccessful attempts to repair it,instead they have provided me with a rental.what steps should i take to get it replaced with another car?
A: Does the guarantee say that he will give you another car or does it say that he will repair the one you have?
You need to review the paperwork for the purchase of the car and speak to the dealer and see what they are willing to do.
Q: what is the difference betwwen the Buick Park Avenue 2000-2005… like what is the diffenence in each year?
about to purchase one but not sure which year. it would also be a big help if someone knew any websites or used car dealerships around maryland, that haves park avenus.
A: Buick is known for producing the same cars for years at a time. For example, other than some cosmetic and add-on effects, my 2000 Buick Regal is 98% similar to an 02, or 03…..And at the same time very similar to the Century from 97-05.
My assumption, based on Buick’s track record, is that the Park Avenue didn’t change much over the 5 year run. Like I said, other than some cosmetic changes, the motor, powertrain, and everything that makes it run will remain the same.
For your situation, I would just browse through different ones until you find one that you feel is best fit and reliable for you.
Q: I’m in the military and live in Maryland. I want to buy a used car in VA. My home record is FL.?
What fees would I have to pay at a dealership when I buy a car? I don’t want to register it in VA I only want temp tags. Will military be exempt from any fees or taxes in VA?
A: If you purchase the vehicle in VA, you will only have to pay for the temporary tags. There may be a slight fee for out of state purchasers, it was 1/2 of 1 percent of the purchase price, but that may have changed.
If your home of record is Florida, you can either register the car in Florida or in Maryland. It would be a much more economical move to register it in Florida. Im Maryland you will pay 6% tax on the purchase price, and will have to have the car Maryland Safety inspected, which will cost you at least $50 plus whatever work is required.
Registering in your home state is legal for a member of the military, and there is usually an office on base that will assist you in doing so.
Thank you for your service!
Q: How can I safely buy a used car from a private seller who is still making payments & does not have the title?
Is there a way to handle the sale so I will be protected, and if so, what is it? I have always bought new cars from large, authorized dealerships so this is the first time I’ve planned to buy a car from a private seller. I prefer not to consult a lawyer for a matter like this, but I also want to make sure my interests are protected. If it makes any difference I live in Maryland & the seller lives 100 miles away in Delaware. The seller is the original owner and her auto loan is with Chrysler Financial since it was purchased at a Chrysler Dealership. (Note: I posted a similar question two days ago but now need to rephrase my question. I welcome any answers, even if you answered my similar question on August 6.)
A: It can be done, but it’s a little complicated, and it’s going to depend on the laws in the states you’re dealing with (Maryland and Delaware). So yes, that makes a BIG difference.
It’s not a simple transaction; you’re actually talking about doing two transactions: buying ther car in Delaware, and importing it into Maryland.
First, find out what it takes to import a car into Maryland. You’ll probably need a clear Delaware title, and proof of insurance. You may need other documentation. Don’t confuse the issue for the Maryland folks, tell them you will have a clear Delaware title. Then get it.
You need to make sure the loan is paid off before you can get a clear title; it might be necessary to close the deal at the finance company, so they can be sure to get their money. Another option, which might actually be a requirement, is to have the sale done through a local (Delaware) car dealer. They will charge a fee, of course, which could be anywhere from $25 to $1,000,or more.
In some states you will need a lawyer, in some states it has to be done through a Notary Public.
On the other hand, it might actually be very simple and painless. You need to pick up the phone and ask lots of questions, and I would start with the finance company.
Q: What will be the real purchasing costs of getting a $4000.00 used car?
I’m looking to get a used car or suv as my first vehicle – something in the $3000.00-$6000.00 range.
I’ve been looking at eBay Motors, Craigslist, Cars.com, Vehix.com online. Also, I’ve been looking in my newspaper’s classifieds and the weekly Auto Shopper booklet in my area.
It does not matter to me whether I deal with an actual car dealership or with a private owner.
Let’s say, for this question, that I’ve come across something I like that says the cost is $4000.00.
Maybe I’m too skeptical, I dunno … but would I REALLY be able to buy the used vehicle for $4000.00 or would there be additional costs that I need to factor in? (Helpful to know so I know whether or not I need to save up even more money to cover whatever undisclosed costs.)
If it matters any, I’m based out of the state of Delaware. I’ve been looking at cars/suvs in Delaware, nearby Maryland, nearby Pennsylvania, and nearby New Jersey.
Any and all expertise and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
A: You will have sales tax at the rate for your area. (2.5-10%)
Title fee, insurance, tag and dealers often charge a doc fee which is just extra profit.
Q: We bought a used car for 700.00 need to know if we can get another car or money back?
My husband and I purchased a used mazda for 700.00 from a pic and pay dealership in waldorf md. We had to pay 500.00 monthly fees becuase the overall price for the car was I believe 2000.00. We only had the car for almost a week before it started to break down and the farthest place we drove it to was an airplane museum out in virginia somewhere. We were driving down the road and from behind us was a lot of white smoke. So we pulled over and called the guy to come fix the car and he had to tow it back to the dealer we got it from. The guy asked us for 500.00 to fix the car. (Keep in mind this is the same guy who sold it to us) Now I have never heard of a dealer telling us that we need to pay for a car we didnt even damage. We drove the car to dc from maryland and it just all of a sudden blows smoke out of it. What can we do to get this money back from the dealer or at least get a better car? We only had it for almost a week before it started acting stupid. Is it too late to file claims against them it happened last year.
The car when we first purchased it didnt even have an antennae for the radio and the trunk wouldnt open and it had a broken key in the key hole of the trunk. We paid I believe 170.00 for insurance on the car.
Sorry messed up the title. We put up 700.00 for down payment on the car.
The car had a warranty of 90 days on it.
A: I am not sure if you paid $700 or $2000 . If it was $700, you probably got your money’s worth. If it was $2000 and then $500 to fix it , then I would hope for it to last a little longer.
If this happened last year , why would you wait until now to make a fuss? You should have complained at the time. If the sale was made “where is, as is. no warranty”, you would have no legal room to complain as soon as you signed the deal. After a year, I do not think you even have moral grounds
Q: I have this car! Its a nightmare!?
Hi i purchased a car from the Satens of car dealerships CARMAX! I have had it less than a year and its been to the shopat least 10 times….Some repairs are for the same thing over an over again…Now i kno in maryland we do have a lemon law, but i purchased this car used….so i dont count right?….i have the exstended warrenty with carmax but even that gets exspensive paying the deductble….is there any thing i can do legal wise? i dont feel like its fare that i pay all of this money for a car thats fallin apart…i mean come on i already have had a rebuilt tranny at 35,000 miles? any help would be appriciated?
oh its a 02 lincoln LS peice of crap if that matters
A: Unfortunately you’re going to be stuck with all the repair bills. Lemon laws only apply to new cars, so you’re out of luck there. You bought the car as-is. so what do you think Carmax is going to do for you. It doesn’t hurt to ask them for help, but I wouldn’t expect any. Next time get the car checked out by a local mechanic before you buy.
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Q: Title transferred and notarized out of state?
I am buying a new car (used 04) from a used car dealership in North Carolina and I am trading in my old one. The car is currently registered in Pennsylvania. However here is the problem. the car I am trading in is a car that is titled and registered to my aunt who lives in Maryland currently (pa drivers license though)
I am located in PA and she is in MD, the dealer is in NC. Basically i want to trade this car in to the dealer WITHOUT my aunt having to drive all the way down to NC because she isn’t going to.
Is it possible to get a notary in MD to notarize this title transfer if my aunt who owns the car signs the transfer and lists the buyers name and then the dealer signs it when I get down there?
OR I will have to have the car titled in my name with a temporary registration in MD with my aunt basically selling it to me. It isn’t “exempt” from the gifting tax because she is not over 65 however it says the minimum tax is 38.50. I guess we could say I am buying it off her for $640, the minimum amount and pay the 38 bucks in tax and 50 in other fees first. The dealer said I could sign a contract indicating I will get him the title.
However I would much rather go with option two. Do you think I could get a notary in MD to sign it as long as my aunt is there to sign over the sale? I don’t see how I couldn’t find one to do that, especially if they are a small notary service.
I need to know the best way to do this since I am picking up my new car on Thursday. Thank you!
Also, does the car have to be legally registered in PA at the time? Registration was up February but I didn’t want to spend $36 to get it registered (since i drive the car) when I knew I would be getting rid of it. I heard that it doesn’t have to be correct?
A: Not so good advice from Kelly or Bajakma..How does the dealership you are trading the vehicle in know you didn’t steal the car from your aunt?? How do they know you have her permission to trade the car? They don’t!! And if her name is not going to appear on any paperwork for your new car, any reputable dealership will NOT accept your aunt’s car as a trade! I suggest you get a notarized letter from your aunt with all the information about the vehicle…make, model, vin, color, doors etc. authorizing you or allowing you to use the car as a trade in for another car. It probably would help if she put the name of the dealership you will be trading it in at. Example: I, XXXXX, owner of a Year, make, model, VIN#XXXXXXX, am authorizing ( or allowing) my nephew,XXXXX to use the above referenced vehicle as a trade in to XXX(name of dealership.) Her notarized signature.
The vehicle does not need to be registered to sell it, but I am not sure how you are going to get it to NC without plates. But that is your decision.
Q: Maryland Dealer Tag usage all over State/out of state?
Hello,
My father is a used car dealer in the state of Maryland. Recently he has given me my own car using a ‘Dealer’ tag. This weekend I asked him if i could drive up to Ocean City, MD with a bunch of my friends next month. He said that i was unable to use the tag 50 miles from the dealership. Is what he telling me true or just an excuse to not have me drive down. I have been using the ‘dealer’ tag for almost 2 years now (through my permit and whatnot, i am now 18. Which by the way, said I was unable to have my own car within his insurance which until i was 18, but thats another story). Any help would be great! Also any links supporting what he is saying is true would be greatly appreciated, thank you for your time!
A: I’m sure he is telling you the truth. A dealer tag is only supposed to be used by a dealer to take people on a test drive. Sounds like someone is trying to pull something over on the state of MD.
Q: Any ideas what could be wrong/What should I do next?
I live in Maryland.
I bought a used car from a dealership on 10/10/08. 2006 Ford Explorer with 51,000 miles.
4.0 v6
I’m stuck right now with what to do with the dealership, and just wanted some advice on it.
So on 11/25/08, I was called in for some “tag work”…they wouldnt specify. I asked them to go ahead and do the complimentary oil change while i was there, and they told me 45 minutes. It turned out to be 5 hours. I dug and dug for the whole five hours, being told they didnt have an oil filter, or an air filter….and finally I found out they sold me the car, with hard tags, with an expired inspection ticket, and waited almost 2 months to inspect it. This means I have been driving around in a car that was not registered with the MVA (illegal).
So since then item after item have been going wrong.
- Rear windshield defroster broke
- Rear windshield wiper motor went out.
- new air filter/fuel filter
- new rear axle seal
- new wipers
The dealer has fixed this issues, free of cost, but they have done a half-ass job on them. Putting the windshield wiper on wrong, not tightening down the rear window so it fell down. Plus making me wait hours for simple repairs.
So there are some other issues….
- busted vacuum line under dash
- serious vibration above 50mph
- bad rust under front seats/steering column
Everyone should know that a vehicle with this mileage and being only 2 years old should not have all these problems.
The vehicle was sold with only a 30-day warranty…but the dealer is fixing items…very slowly and doing a bad job, but there eventually getting to them.
So I decided to type up a 3-page letter that I wanted to sit down with the owner and discuss what we could do to resolve this.
I walked in and asked him:
“Can we discuss this”
he said:
“Are you here to get your car fixed or not?”
I said:
“Well, can we discuss…”
He interuppted:
“ARE YOU HERE TO GET YOUR CAR FIXED OR NOT?”
Then walked away.
The three issues listed above (vacuum, vibration, and rust) have not been fixed.
So my final question is:
What am I entitled to?
What should I do next?
Any idea what may be causing the problems?
Thanks!
I’ve checked carfax and teh insurance agency’s system..and none have reported any flood damage. or wrecks for that matter
A: The whole thing sounds kind of suspicious to me but I’d keep on-top of the dealership and make sure they fix all the problems correctly , plus keep a list of the different problems and when they first occurred.Once you’ve tried your best with the dealership in seeing to the repairs all being done properly and you’ve it all recorded then as long as you’re polite but persistent and explain the whole problem to Fords local office in person more then likely if you are a loyal ford customer they won’t want to loose your business and they’ll see to perhaps you getting a whole different vehicle or so much cash back etc.
Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way remember the lemon laws and if the vehicle showed several repair issues well within the 30 days that alone should entitle you to a replacement vehicle free of charge,plus I’d be demanding it also come with at least the 30 day warranty.
Q: Looking for the “position title” for this specific job (please help me)?
I’m looking for what a certain name, for a job that I’m going to describe, is called. I’m also looking for any information on how to obtain a job like this.
The job details are: You arrive to dealerships and photograph, used or new cars (not sure which, i’m leaning towards used), then upload the photos to a website. I’m assuming you’d also enter all the vehicle spec’s.
The reason I ask is, I want to change my career to something I’m passionate about it, and this is it.
I passed a car yesterday and saw that the person was in a company vehicle, that had a detail of what that company did… that specific company went out to the used cars, photographed them, uploaded the photos to online websites, and also placed the used car sticker in the window of the vehicle.
What is the actually name, of a job like this?
Any information on how you can obtain a job like this, would also be aprpeciated.
I’m located in Maryland, as an added bonus, if any one has an leads here in maryland.
Help!!! Thanks!
A: Wow you sure your “Passionate” about this and not just interested? Anyway besides semantics i would assume that you do not mean you do this at a used car lot but at an individuals house or for people trying to sell their cars at home and not to a dealer to sell for them? If this is the case I’ll give some suggestions: (but u can really just make up your own title)
Automotive Web Specialist – simple kinda plain but sounds good
Online Automotive Analyst – simple also but sounds good
Online Automotive Sales Associate -
Personal Online Auto-Sales Director
ehh don’t know if it has an actual real title
Q: I purchased a used motorcycle?
I purchased a motorcycle and can not get it registered or titled because the car dealership has a nonrepairable certification from DMV stating that the dealership can not get the title in their name. The dealership stated that I still owe them money on the bike and I do not want to pay because I’m stuck with this bike and not can’t ride it. I love this bike and was told that I could purchase a new frame and get a clean title, however can the dealership repo the bike from me since i owe them money. They are not the lein holders and was not suppose to sell it to me but I don’t want to get in trouble. What should I do. Oh and I have a bill of sell saying i owe them zero dollars and I have to Maryland Salvage Title to.
The motorcycle was not sold for parts. He sold it to me for $2,300.00 I only paid $1,100.00 and now he keeps calling because I owe him more money and saying he is going to report it stolen. DMV denied him ownership because when they have on record that the motorcycle had way to many damages. Therefore it is unrepairable and can only be sold as parts. The car spot in in richmond, va and he wont give me any money back so legally what the hell should i do. I was told that you could go on line and purchase frams and get someone to put it on
A: Ah…. The bike was sold to you for $2,300, you paid $1,100. You still owe $1,200. Looks like grand theft auto to me.
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