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Buying A Car In Nevada Site

: Nevada dealerships must provide a standardized contract and a 30-day temporary movement placard . For used cars with over 75,000 miles, they must also provide a drive-train inspection report.

: Nevada does not charge sales tax on private-party sales. This makes buying from an individual significantly cheaper than from a dealership, where state sales tax starts at 6.85% and can rise to 8.375% depending on the county. buying a car in nevada

: Once you sign the contract and drive off the lot, the car is legally yours. There is no state law allowing you to return it within 24 or 72 hours if you change your mind. : Nevada dealerships must provide a standardized contract

Nevada's vehicle costs are heavily influenced by your choice of seller and your county of residence. buying a car in nevada