I recently (8/1) purchased a new car. The whole process took 4 hours. That included driving the car, purchasing and driving it home. I already did my research and knew what I wanted.
D.Simms
No, once you buy it and the title is signed, it is yours until you sell it.
35 days
NO
Ask your Mazda dealer to give you their website so that you can purchase your breaks online. Then, you can take them into your Mazda dealer to have them put on.
You can purchase a white Escalade at any Cadillac dealer or any other dealer that might sale this kind of vehicle. You can also take a look at their official site before purchasing vehicle.
Unless you have the proper tool you best take it to a dealer. You question would take more space than allowed here. You can purchase a manual with the information you need. See dealer.
If the dealer holds the lien and is the one that loaned you the money to purchase the vehicle he can repossess the vehicle if you fail to make your payments on time. Otherwise the selling dealer has no claim on the vehicle whatsoever.
You cannot in any state. Their is no such thing as a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless someone came to your house uninvited and sold you a car. Otherwise, you bought it, so you own it, unless the dealer agreed to take it back and cancel the contract. Legally he does not have to.
Im having car problems I just have days that I took it out from the dealership can I take it back and take another car out?
That would depend on your purchase agreement. If you have no reason to take it back, you would be at the mercy of the dealer. If something goes wrong with it immediately, the dealer should either fix it or take it back. Usually the dealer will give you some kind of written warranty, but even without that, there is an implied warranty of fitness.
No, it's never too late to take care of recalls. Go ahead and call the nearest GM dealer.
60 billion days (: