Where can I find resources for buying or selling a car in Connecticut?

Answer:
Buying or selling a car in Connecticut is fairly simple,
as long as you follow the guidelines governing such transactions.


In Connecticut, buyers are protected against getting stuck with damaged or poor condition vehicles (from dealers).
 
Also, Connecticut car dealers are required to provide minimum warranties on all vehicles sold through their dealerships.  Connecticut Lemon Laws provide protection for car buyers, as well.

In Connecticut, a 6% sales tax is levied on motor vehicle transactions, and is required to register vehicles there.  In addition, most vehicles will need emissions testing, and some vehicles will need safety inspections.

For more detailed information, visit the Connecticut DMV website, where you will find links to numerous helpful resources.

You can also visit the following links to review Connecticut Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale, Title, and Regulations/Laws.

Link for Connecticut Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale.

Link for Connecticut Motor Vehicle Title Info.

Link for Connecticut Motor Vehicle Regulations.

Link for Connecticut Motor Vehicle Laws.

Find a Connecticut DMV Office.

Learn more about Connecticut Lemon Laws.

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