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"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
Yes, the dealership provides you with a title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, a dealership typically provides you with a title when you purchase a vehicle.
Yes, the dealership typically provides you with the title for the vehicle you purchase.
No, once you sign the purchase agreement you are legally bound by that.
Yes, the dealer can cancel the contract but it is within 10 days of the date on the purchase contract.
If you have not signed a contract to purchase the vehicle then yes you can walk away. If however you have signed a purchase agreement, then you had better ask the dealer very nicely if you can get out of the contract.
Yes, a car dealership can sell a vehicle even if you have placed a deposit on it, unless there is a specific agreement or contract stating otherwise. Placing a deposit does not always guarantee that the vehicle will be held exclusively for you. It is important to clarify the terms of the deposit with the dealership before making any payments.
In Kentucky, there is no specific "cooling-off" period for returning a vehicle purchased from a dealership. Once you sign the purchase agreement, the sale is typically final. However, if you are leasing a vehicle or if the dealership offers a return policy, the terms may vary, so it's important to check the specific agreement or consult the dealership for details.
The way to purchase a Porsche 911 would be to go to a local Porsche dealership and purchase it there. If the vehicle is not present, a person can order the vehicle at the dealership.
The lien is still valid, even though you purchased the vehicle through a dealership. The lienholder's name should be on the vehicle title, though. If you were not notified of the lien before buying the vehicle, see the dealership and ask for "rescission of contract"--this means the dealership will take back the vehicle and refund your money. If the dealership is unwilling or unable to do so, contact you state's attorney general.
Yes, typically the dealership will send the title to the DMV after you purchase a vehicle.