"Even better! Paying in cash—or with a cashier's check—makes this much easier. If you were trying to get a loan, most auto lenders require a valid driver's license to approve the financing. Since you are paying outright, we skip that hurdle entirely." "Great! So we can wrap this up?" Leo asked.
"I am," Leo said, his voice steadier than he felt. "But there's a bit of a catch. I don’t have a driver's license."
"That is an incredibly generous gift," Marcus said warmly. "Now, while you don't need a license to buy it, there are a few hurdles we need to clear to get this deal done and get the car off the lot legally."
Two hours later, Leo walked out of the dealership into the brisk afternoon air. He didn't have a set of keys in his pocket, and he was still taking the subway home. But in his bag was a bill of sale, and scheduled for tomorrow morning was a delivery truck carrying the ultimate surprise.
Marcus didn't blink. He didn't scoff or usher Leo toward the exit. Instead, his smile widened just a fraction. "Ah, not a problem at all, my friend. Common misconception, but you actually do not need a driver's license to buy a car in this country."
"Nope! Anyone with the legal capacity to sign a contract and the money to pay for it can buy a car," Marcus explained, leaning against the polished hood of the sedan. "Think of it this way: a license gives you the right to operate a vehicle on public roads. It doesn’t dictate what property you are allowed to own ."
"Even better! Paying in cash—or with a cashier's check—makes this much easier. If you were trying to get a loan, most auto lenders require a valid driver's license to approve the financing. Since you are paying outright, we skip that hurdle entirely." "Great! So we can wrap this up?" Leo asked.
"I am," Leo said, his voice steadier than he felt. "But there's a bit of a catch. I don’t have a driver's license."
"That is an incredibly generous gift," Marcus said warmly. "Now, while you don't need a license to buy it, there are a few hurdles we need to clear to get this deal done and get the car off the lot legally."
Two hours later, Leo walked out of the dealership into the brisk afternoon air. He didn't have a set of keys in his pocket, and he was still taking the subway home. But in his bag was a bill of sale, and scheduled for tomorrow morning was a delivery truck carrying the ultimate surprise.
Marcus didn't blink. He didn't scoff or usher Leo toward the exit. Instead, his smile widened just a fraction. "Ah, not a problem at all, my friend. Common misconception, but you actually do not need a driver's license to buy a car in this country."
"Nope! Anyone with the legal capacity to sign a contract and the money to pay for it can buy a car," Marcus explained, leaning against the polished hood of the sedan. "Think of it this way: a license gives you the right to operate a vehicle on public roads. It doesn’t dictate what property you are allowed to own ."
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