They can elect not to but if the car has lemon problems you can bring it back. Needs to be well documented. I dealer can take a car back whenever it feels like, but many don't want a car back. You will lose money on it. They will not give you back your full investment.
There is no return period unless the dealer has such a voluntary, user friendly policy. Most car sales are final. You need to read your contract and know the dealer's policies before signing anything.
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?
after approved financing and signed contract, have had car 8 days, can a dealership take car back?
anybody care ? nO !
If a person is not satisfied with a new car deal in Georgia, they have 3 days to take the car back to the dealership. Georgia has a three day lemon law. The dealer must take the car back within the 3 day period.
If you mean can the dealership take your car, if you don't make your payments. Yes. Usually the finance company will take your car, because the dealership has already passed your account to the finance company. If you have made a deal for a car that the dealership later discovers you don't meet the financial criteria, they will take your car back and offer you a lesser model for deal that suits your budget better.
you can not return a car with in any amount of time unless the sale was made away from the dealership i.e. at your house if there was fraudulent behavior you might point that out to the dealership thay may be willing to take it back in lue of a legal battle
If you are purchasing an automobile can the dealership file a warrant for your arrest if you miss a payment?
How did you get away from the dealership without it (ins. coverage)? If ya take it back, its a repo. Call the lender and ask them. Good Luck
In Ohio, there is no automatic "cooling off" period for returning a used car once a contract is signed. However, if the car has significant mechanical issues not disclosed at the time of purchase, the buyer may have grounds to seek recourse under Ohio's lemon law or consumer protection laws. It is advisable to carefully review the terms of the purchase agreement and consult with a legal professional if issues arise.
I'd say about 10...
it depends on the car dealership and what is wrong with the vehicle
take the car back and ask for them to repair the problem properly or you want your money back as the car they have sold you is unsafe and should not be on the road. There by the company who sold the car should have the problem repaired at once