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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?"
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.
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.
To file for a title of a vehicle in Texas that was not registered to you take your purchase contract to the Division of Motor vehicles. The purchase contract will prove that you now own the vehicle. They will request you fill out paperwork and check the purchase agreement. Once they have finished their inspection of the documents they will issue you a new title for a fee.
A dealership. An auction. A private owner.
14 days
The best thing to do is call the car lot and ask them. Usually a car lot will give you 30 days to return the vehicle. It really depends on the dealership. That depends on the laws of your state and the contract that you signed. Look for verbage regarding recission of the contract.
It depends on your State laws,In all 50 states minors can not enter into any legally binding contract,So a minor can not purchase a vehicle from a new/used car dealership since purchasing said vehicle requires a signed contract between the dealership and the buyer.However Laws concerning the private sale/purchase of vehicles are not the same unless there is an expressed warranty or other legal contract that the minor must enter into with the seller.... In most states any minor who does not possess a valid driver's license cannot order, purchase, lease, accept, or otherwise obtain any vehicle that is subject to registration. In many states if a minor has a valid drivers license they can legally purchase a vehicle from a private owner,since the sale of "AS IS " private vehicles do not require the minor to enter into any kind of legal contract with the seller.
You actually do not have a set period of time to return a vehicle purchase. There is no law that requires a dealership to take a vehicle back once purchased unless the vehicle is faulty.