PCD: 2013-2014 Till We Break It Edition
Please, enlighten me. What is so wrong/bad about private purchase of a car wherein the owner has a lien on it (aka no title in hand)?
If one is getting a loan for the car, the bank from where you're getting loan will handle obtaining the title from the other bank. The only complexity I can foresee is if one is paying cash, then you have to wait for the seller to pay the bank, get the title, then transfer title to you. The latter probably takes quite a bit of time, I imagine.
Am I missing something that makes a no title in hand purchase so awful?
Thanks.
If one is getting a loan for the car, the bank from where you're getting loan will handle obtaining the title from the other bank. The only complexity I can foresee is if one is paying cash, then you have to wait for the seller to pay the bank, get the title, then transfer title to you. The latter probably takes quite a bit of time, I imagine.
Am I missing something that makes a no title in hand purchase so awful?
Thanks.
my **** fast lap from thunder last month
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i very was nice. insane torque and very balanced. only thing i didnt love was the trans. this was an A8, even in manual mode it had delayed throttle response... not very confidence inspiring when you're trying to shift weight to keep the rear planted with 650wtq.
I didn't know you could handle that kind of power.


