Probably, your the one paying
Yes but it would be worth less money than before because of the damage. If you are asking can you return it for a refund, the answer is NO if you bought it "As Is". If it has a warranty then the dealer will repair it. Talk to the selling dealer.
READ YOUR CONTRACT!!! You will be in for the biggest headache of your life if you try and return it. The dealer will stonewall you and give you reasons why you can't bring it back. After all it is in the contract! Most contracts do not allow for "change of mind" as a reason for breaking the contract.
yeah you can return it saying it was given as a damaged one and ask for replacement of new one.
If the dealer charged you more than the advertised price, you can probably return your car. You could also just make them correct the price.
You can return it for service, but unless you were given an express warranty (in that the dealer lied to you about the vehicle) you can't bring it back for good.
It is nothing more than a myth that you can return any car you buy new, or used. Once you buy the car you own it and you cannot return it. The Buyer's Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
Dealer pricing is the cost that a dealer gets an item for. The dealer pricing is less than what a consumer would pay for the item. This allows the dealer to make money on the sale.
James Spader
Too much.. More than any other transport.. £250 return train fare to Edinburgh > 6.5 hours travelling..... £60 return + £65 Car parking from Stansted to Edinburgh > 3 hours or less! £100 to drive car there and back > 10 - 15 hours!
24 hours in a day, times 7 days in a week = 168hours 100 hours is less than a week
720 hours is 30 days, so it is a lot less than 2 years.
It's hard to do it in less than 26 hours It's hard to do it in less than 26 hours