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Originally Posted by marcthedark
Or the dealer needed to meet a sales quota and therefore the car was "sold" and registered but never left the lot.
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This was my thought too. Very common of dealers to do this. They often get large incentives or kick backs from the manufacturer for selling x amount of vehicles in a given time frame. This could also explain the warranty ordeal if the factory warranty isn't transferable to 2nd owners. I would rather spend a little more and get a brand new one that is guaranteed to not be shady, but still.