Regardless of whether you bought your car new from a dealer or bought it second-hand from a private person, your car should hopefully be delivered with an up-to-date service booklet. Hope you kept it updated with the recommended maintenance intervals as well. You can check that these intervals are properly met by readingtheAutoMaintenance and Service Schedulehere . However, if you have lost your service record, contact the service centers to which you delivered your service orders.
You also need to collect important documents before selling your car. First of all, this includes the title and registration of the vehicle. If you trade in your car through a dealer, the documents will usually be picked up for you. However, if you are selling your car to someone, you should check with your state's DMV to determine exactly what documents are required and request a sales contract, which may even be available online. Be sure to confirm that the form includes a statement that the car is being sold "as is" as it is not guaranteed. Be aware of what your state's laws require, as some require mileage disclosure, disclaimers, and transfers of ownership.
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