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What is the difference between a "demonstrator" car and a used car? Aren't they both considered used?
A demonstrator (or "demo") car is a new car that has been driven by the dealership's salesmen, managers or executives but has never been registered with the state.
A used car is any car that has been registered.
Rule Of Thumb: Once a vehicle has been registered, it is legally considered "used". If the vehicle has never been registered (regardless of how many miles are on it), the vehicle is legally considered "new."
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