Create Vehicle Sales Agreement in Noida

Create a personalized vehicle sales agreement that outlines all the essential terms between buyer and seller, including vehicle details, purchase price, and payment terms. Our platform allows you to fill in specific details, preview the document in real-time, and download it for free. This highly customizable agreement ensures that both parties’ rights and responsibilities are clearly defined.

Please provide mandatory details like your name, address, etc. to download your personalized vehicle sales agreement.

Document last updated on: 21/04/2025



Frequently asked questions


A Vehicle Sales Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the sale of a vehicle between a seller and a buyer. It includes essential details like the sale consideration, vehicle details, payment terms, and transfer of ownership.

You need the names and addresses of both the seller and the buyer, vehicle details (make, model, registration number, colour, year, chassis number), sale price, payment terms, and the date and place of execution.

'As is' means the buyer accepts the vehicle in its current condition without any warranties or guarantees from the seller about its future performance or condition. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect the vehicle before purchase.

The buyer is responsible for all taxes, transfer fees, registration charges, and other government dues applicable to the vehicle transfer.

Ownership is transferred upon delivery of the vehicle and the required documents (like the Registration Certificate, Pollution Under Control certificate, and insurance papers) by the seller to the buyer.

In case of default by either party, the non-defaulting party can terminate the agreement by providing a 30-day written notice.

The seller agrees to indemnify (compensate) the buyer for any claims or disputes arising due to a defect in the seller's title or encumbrance on the vehicle.

Any disputes related to the agreement are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts in the city and state where the agreement is executed.

Any modifications must be made in writing and signed by both parties to be valid.

This clause states that neither party is liable for failure to fulfil their obligations if it is due to circumstances beyond their control, such as natural disasters or government actions.