Why would a dealer ask for a car back? If you are referring to how long he has to repossess the vehicle after you stop making payments, the answer in most states is immediately.
i dont think so only if the dealer gave you a full refund!
You need to take the car because you have signed a contract and the car is legally yours. You can talk to the dealer and ask them if they will take the care back, but they are not required by law to do so.
Forever. But what you can do is ask for a release of lien from the dealer. Once you get a release of lien from the dealer, you go threw the normal titled process in your state to obtain a lost title.
Depends on your car. Some models you can. Others you can't. I would call a local dealer and ask them.
lubricate the back where the old shocks used to be and ask a Audi dealer for A4 shocks
Best to ask the dealer, but for a regular production model, 3-6 weeks.
If you live in Virginia then just go up there and ask for a day to schedule your interview, better to that then wait for a phone call. I work at Busch sometime in June =). Hope you get the job.
go back to where you come from and ask your car dealer. :)
That depends on your local laws - call a gun dealer and ask - they'll be happy to discuss the issue with you.
There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. Once you buy the car, you own it, and you will only be able to return it if the dealer agrees. They will never agree on a new car purchase, but on a used car they may, if you ask very nicely and buy a different car from the same dealer. So, ask the dealer and be very, very, nice about it. Legally they do not have to do anything.
Ask someone in Virginia
If you have to ask how to perform this very simple, basic task, take it back to the Chevy dealer and let Mr. Goodwrench do it.