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Q: are there any programs in illinois that donates cars to people with disabilities?

A: Check out the Willow Creek Community Church CARS ministry.

Q: How many cars am I allowed to sell in Illinois without having to get a dealer license?

A: Last time I checked, it was 6. I know the limit in Indiana is still 6. That means you can only sell 6 vehicles titled in your name in 1 years time. You can check with the DMV if you would like. I hope this helps.

Q: Is there a law on used cars that are lemons in Illinois?
I know the Illinois lemon only pertains to new cars…is there any law for used cars?!?!? HELP!!!!

A: Yes..and no…there is no actual “used car” Lemon Law, but unless sold “AS IS” you do have certain rights…Quote:
Under the Uniform Commercial Code there is an implied warranty of merchantability, which means that a car will be fit for its ordinary purpose. This implied warranty applies to used as well as new cars. Illinois courts have consistently held that buyers have minimum expectations – that the car will provide reliable and safe transportation. The failure of the car to do so is a violation of the implied warranty of merchantability.

So you might have a chance…but you will probably have to deal with a lawyer and the court system.

Good luck..

Q: Can a family legally park two cars in their driveway and one horizonally at the curb of a driveway in Illinois?
The second car went over the sidewalk that is part of the family’s sidewalk and covered part of the sidewalk.

A: no you cant park horizontally try vertically or wait till you’ve passed grade 3 math

Q: Is their a place that restores cars for you in Illinois?
One that restored for you or a company all around the states? [Famous]

A: yellow pages. use it.

Q: What is the law about leaving a toddler alone in a car in Illinois?
My daughter attends a very nice preschool in illinois. There is a woman with a 2 year old that constantly leaves her in her van to go get her other daughter. The toddler is always unbuckeled and sometimes is even eating snacks that can easily be choked on. The toddler plays with all the cars controls and the whole situation can be potentially harmful. What is the law? The school is not a quick pick up, you wait in a line with 36 other parents and go down 2 long halls, the vehilcle isn’t even in sight!

A: It is illegal and irresponsible. You might even try gently saying something to her, maybe she is to unmindful to think anything about it. I saw this happen in a parking lot in Atlanta, Georgia with a ten day old baby in a Lincoln Navigator. The mother was absent for 30+ minutes. We called the police, because who knows maybe someone abducted the mother. When the police arrived the mother still had not returned, they sent one policeman into the stores nearby to look for her and the firefighters were about to break the car window to get the baby out, when they located the mother three stores down at a stationary store. She said she lost track of time, and didn’t think it was a problem. The baby was only ten days old mind you. Needless to say, she got arrested, taken to jail, and charged with a felony. Her sister had to be called to come and take the baby home, because she was too embarrassed to call her husband. The police officers said they take this matter very seriously and that it enrages them to see this occur so often. The moral of the story is absolutely never leave your child unattended in a vehicle, it is not worth the consequences that could occur to them or you.

Q: Can you rent a car with a manual transmission in Illinois?
I am looking to brush up on my manual transmission skills because I’m planning on purchasing a new car with a manual transmission. I’d rather screw up on a rental car rather than a new car I purchase. Anyone know if they offer manual trans for rental cars in Illinois? I can’t seem to find that option online…every rental i find with manual is overseas…

Thanks!
Erik

A: I know now of the major rental companies have them. [Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, etc] due to the fact that not many people can driver manual cars anymore. Plus people would prefer to have an automatic.

Q: Does anybody know where i can see a video of the old nyc subway cars being transported by rail to illinois?

A: Not sure, but there is picture and one time when I was riding Rockland Coach 11C from Spring Valley to George Washington Bridge, I spotted new R-160 cars carried on flatbed through George Washington Bridge.

Q: Where to get a University of Illinois car back window sticker?
My school ran out of them and i don’t know how long it’ll take for new ones to arrive. I searched everywhere, i find the fighting ones but not the ones that say “University of Illinois”.

Where can i find them?

A: Have you checked all 3 bookstores? IUB (Wright and Daniel), Follett’s (Wright and Green), and TIS (Sixth and John). I am sure at least one store has them.

Q: I am looking for a free govenment auction in illinois,wisconsin, area or free online auction,boats and cars?
something that has repo cars and boats or police auction, govenment, it can be anywhere in the midwest, free ones
thank you

A: While there can be good deals, you need to be careful at car auctions. I’d suggest the following article to review some of the ins and outs. It also has info on locating auctions.

http://www.auto-broker-magic.com/car-auction.html

Q: How would I get from Illinios State University to the University of Illinois without without a car?
I am attending Illinois State University in the fall and my girlfriend is going to U of I and neither of us will be taking our cars with us and we are brainstorming ideas for ways for us to see each other on the weekends. Thank you for answering.
It’s the university of Illinois in champaign thanks for asking

A: There is probably a bus service–check your local greyhound, or better yet, with the universities to find out about local connections to transportation.

Q: Trying to sell my car in Illinois but my car is registered in New York?
I just moved from New York state to Illinois two months ago.
However, my company plans me to move me to the office in California.
I’m trying to sell my car in Illinois before I move to California and planning to buy a new or used car over there.
I don’t plan on changing my title, insurance, registration from NY to Illinois since I’m changing my car and live in California.
How can I sell an out-of-state registered car?

A: You shouldn’t have any problem selling it with a NY title. The person who is buying your car should just be able to take the NY title to the DMV to transfer ownership. It might just take a little longer for the paperwork to be done. You may want to check with the DMV in Illinois just to be sure, as motor vehicle laws do vary from state to state.

Q: How long do I have to wait to receive my Illinois car title in the mail?
I live south of Chicago. I didn’t go to the currancy exchange. I went to that one place on Martin Luther King Dr. and got my plates the same day.

I’ve been told I’ll get my title in two weeks. Some have told me I’ll get it in 3 weeks or even 6 weeks. Which is it?

A: Turn around time veries by state… They take there time. Give them the benefit. You have the paperwork.

Q: How much to register and plate a car? Illinois?
In Illinois, how much would it cost to register and plate a car that you got as a gift, and didn’t pay for?

I’ve looked it up and it looks like it will cost $65 for the title transfer and $78 for the registration and plates, but I don’t know if there is any other cost.

I will pick best answer.

A: Go to www.cyberdriveillinois.gov or com (I’m not sure which). They have all the answers.

Q: Can I lease a car from Wisconsin when I am an Illinois Resident?
In Illinois if you lease a car you have to pay tax on the entire value of the car as opposed to Wisconsin where you only pay tax on your lease payment. Therefore am I able to lease a car from Wisconsin, as an Illinois resident and drive it in Illinois without having to pay the ridiculous full taxes on the car in Illinois? Thanks.

A: It’s not where you lease, it’s where you register and “garage” the car. You cannot avoid the Illinois tax. If it were so easy, everyone would be doing it.

Illinois is the most “lease unfriendly” state in the country. Get this: you not only have to pay full sales tax when you lease, but if you decide you want to purchase your car at lease-end, you have to pay sales tax AGAIN.

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