You can sell it as long as the title is clear and in your name. Have you turned in the license plate yet? In SC if you have no insurance and did not turn in the plate then they can charge you $5.00 per day with a maximum of $400.00 for having a license plate on a car without insurance. You'd probably be better off selling the car to an individual then a dealership though, probably be able to get more money for it.
2006-10-06 10:45:57
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answered by mlc24_1980 3
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Yes, but they will deduct the cost of getting the registration up to date. And you can get a current registration without a license by using a certificate of non operation. It was revoked only because you didn't fill out the non op form and pay it, not because you lost your insurance.
But back to the question, yes you can. Contact a dealer.
2006-10-06 08:41:48
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answered by oklatom 7
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In my opinion, yes! you can sell your car to someone unless the title is under your name.Just sign the title transfering to the buyer. If your car has late registration then the buyer would pay a little penalty for late registration but if you have paid the non-opearation fee for your car then there would be no penalty charges for the new owner. you have to report to the DMV that you have sold your car. I hope this helps.
2006-10-08 03:12:35
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answered by Virginia F 2
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Yes, you only need a title to sell a car! It could go 10 years without being registered, as long as you have the title your good!
2006-10-06 08:44:53
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answered by someoneoutthere 5
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As long as you have the title, you can sell the car. You may have a bit of a problem selling it since a prospective buyer won't be able to test drive it on public roads.
2006-10-06 09:22:01
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Yes, as long as that title is clear you can most definitely sell your vehicle.
I'm sorry you're in such a bind. I hope you pull your life back together and get on track. Good luck.
2006-10-06 08:45:19
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answered by WiserAngel 6
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if you're in large Britain, definite, that's!! If the automobile is on finance, that's fullyyt owned through the finance organisation, till the debt is easily paid off. therefore, it won't be able to be legally offered till the finance is cleared. The regulation might want to be diverse in the united statesA., yet that is Y!A U.ok. and eire, even with each and every thing...
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answered by embrey 4
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Yes. You only lost your vehicle tags, per se. The vehicle still belongs to you. The new owner will be able to tag it.
2006-10-06 11:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-10-06 08:45:06
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answered by waggy_33 6
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