Why would the dealer want it back. You bought it, and it is now your car. Remember, buyer beware.
Look at your rental agreement. It spells it out.
no you can not return a used car if they charge you $2000. The reason is that you should have asked about everything including that $2000. If you signed a contract on it then there is no way you can prove that they charged you for something that you didnt know about.
depends on the state your in and if they sold it on their lot or off premises. Mostly if you signed the contract you own that vehicle so i would definitely talk to the dealer and see if you can work out anything. Only some dealers give you that choice but it is a company policy not the law
The abbreviation NE is used for the state of Nebraska, whose capital is at Lincoln.
One might purchase a used Isuzu car in many places in the state of Nebraska. They could purchase it at any number or used car dealers, or they could find one on Craigslist that is close enough by to pick up.
there is no way to. Sorry as is buyer beware.
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
ya i think so
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.
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.
As long as you have a warranty, then yes you can return an unsafe used car to the dealer. However, without a warranty, it will be impossible.
Yes, a person can return a used car to the dealer without penalties. This is only if the return is followed by the rules set in the contract.
No, you can not return the car.
By law you should beable to return anything
NO. You cannot return a car you bought in any state, unless the dealer agrees to take it back. The cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of autos.
There are NO RETURNS! There is no federal law requiring a car dealer or a person selling a car to take a car back. The only exceptions are where the dealer voluntarily offers to take a car back or certain transactions in California that are covered by the California Car Buyers Bill of Rights.
You cannot return it. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.