This question reminds me of something a car dealer I knew used to say to his customers: "I can help you, you just need more cash" Can you trade a vehicle after having it for 3 months? Yes, as long as the lienholder of the old car gets paid off. But there are a whole variety of factors that affect you ability to do so? Do you have equity in the 3 month old car you want to trade? What does your credit look like? Did you pay too much for the original car? Are you willing to pay gap insurance? (Insurance that covers the difference between what you old on the trade in and what they allow you on the tradein) If you are going back to the same dealer and same lender; are they willing to do the deal? Why do you want to trade? Did you get a lemon? There may be other remedies available to you. <a href="http://www.spoke.com/info/p7euCJj/DonMashak" tagged="_blank"> Your Freind,
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3 months
3 months
Rent, it's cheaper and gives you the chance to buy another car after the 3 months. Hope it helps, good luck!
Your doctor tells you.
No. The loan company doesn't care if the car is not working, crashed, or doesn't exist. No matter what shape the car is in you still owe the money to them. If you loan/car is less than 3 months old it may come under a "lemon law" if your state has one. This is a law that states if you bought a "lemon" and can prove it you can take it back or trade it. Not all states have these. Check with consumer affairs in your state.
It is completely normal.
3 years
gold
no
Depends on the lending institution but the S.O.P. (Standard Operating Procedure) for most is 3 months.
usually over 3 months
If you have been having headaches for 3 months, you should go see a doctor. It may be something serious such as a tumor or something as simple as a imbalance in the body.