It depends upon your state, and the contract you signed. The retail installment contract (long form) will have a paragraph/provision for "seller's right to cancel" and spell out how and when they must contact you. If they miss the time period listed in this provision, then they can not cancel.
Also, if they try to get you to put more money down, and/or change the terms of the contract, you need to make sure the contract shows the new date and not the old one (it's fraud if they backdate).
One way around this is to improve your credit - the dealership approves your financing based on their belief that they can get someone to purchase your loan. If they can't find a willing bank, they need to get their car back. If none of their banks will buy your loan, it means your credit is that bad.
Pay your bills and lower your debt.
No.
No place. Loans are not guaranteed when you apply. You have to meet the conditions of the loan to get it. Even if you drive a car off a lot the dealership can ask for the car back if the loan isn't finally approved.
You can test drive a Pontiac G6 convertible at a local Pontiac dealership. You may also be able to locate a used car dealership that has a Pontiac G6 convertible and be able to test drive the car there.
yes
The Dyna motorcycle is sold at any Harley Davidson dealership. In Kitchener, Ontario the dealership can be found on Kingsway drive, their phone number is 519-893-0493.
yes, when you pay for it if you want to drive away
Your local Audi dealership may have a used Audi Allroad for you to test drive. However, availability will vary widely from dealership to dealership, so calling ahead to see what they have is recommended.
The best MB dealership is Mercedes Benz Laguna Niguel located at 1 Star Drive.
there is no humer they had to drive jeeps they werent invented yet...im sorry... but as for the humour, you should try a mirror
One can look within ones local yellow pages for the Mitsubishi Dealership closest to them to test drive the Challenger. One could also find the closest dealer on the Mitsubishi website.
A Program Car is the term a dealership assigns to a car that has previously been used in a rental fleet or as a company vehicle, such as the car that the employees of a dealership are allowed to drive.
Technically they can, but they probably wont, and you cannot test drive it.