Sounds like you should contact a local attorney for state specific advice.
Not unless there is some very special language in your purchase contract.
If this can be done to your car only the dealer can do it. The cost will vary from dealer to dealer and manufacturer to manufacturer. You will have to call the dealer and ask.
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The car should have never left the lot until the upgrades were completed. But yes, in this case, the car should be returned, and you should get all your money back.
You don't, you take it to the dealer if you have a problem with it. That car has a recall because it has had a lot of previous problems. The power steering is bad.
That will depend on the state and local laws, the purchase agreement, and the dealer itself.That will depend on the state and local laws, the purchase agreement, and the dealer itself.
Button batteries are to be returned to the original dealer or recycled. They may be a recycling center near you.
Once a car is purchased you can not return it to the dealer in Oregon. However if the car has serious mechanical defects it may be returned under the Lemon Law
Sometimes a dealer will still have unused cars from previous years, but a person generally will have to inquire from each dealer individually.
Yup ... your insurance should cover the damages. The dealer lent you a car in good faith stipulating that the vehicle is returned on the date and time agreed and in the same condition.
Yes. Talk to the seller/dealer.
There is no LAW that allows this.There may be reasons a car can be returned including the Dealer being unable to provide Financing as ppromised or a Negotiated return.BUTThe dealer does not HAVE to take it back under law.