You can usually return a faulty car back to the dealer, but to be repaired. You cannot return a car unless the dealer refuses to have it repaired.
ya i think so
Returns inward: Faulty or wrong goods that the customers return back to business Returns outward: Faulty or wrong goods that business returns back to supplier.
Why would the dealer want it back. You bought it, and it is now your car. Remember, buyer beware.
depends: if you mean complete return then it really depends on the network you bought it with: o2 yes (but no refund of airtime credit because that can be used up) otherwise no. If it is faulty you should be able to return if bought less than 28 days ago either for a refund (not airtime credit) or a faulty exchange.
What makes you think you can just return the car back to the dealer? There is no return law on the purchase of an automobile. The cooling off period law only applies to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it, you own it.
Depends on the contract. You should go back in and talk to the dealer, they will be able to help you better.
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
there is no way to. Sorry as is buyer beware.
on of the back up sensors is faulty check with dealer and check connection under driverside rear bumper cover.
Only if the selling dealer agrees to take it back. Otherwise it is yours and there is no legal way to return it.
No, not unless the selling dealer agrees to take it back which is highly unlikely. You bought it and you are stuck with it.
No there is now law requiring a dealer to take a car back. Unless the dealer you bought the car from has a return policy then it's yours.