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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.
The response to a ping is a pong, and allows the computer to determine how long of a delay, known as latency, that is between itself and the destination.
Any response length prohibitively long to be considered a short response
It is a response that is long and detailed
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.
There is no return period unless the dealer has such a voluntary, user friendly policy. Most car sales are final. You need to read your contract and know the dealer's policies before signing anything.
Depends on the state and the type of contract that was signed. If you aren't happy with what you did, take the car back and talk to the dealer. They may work with you.
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5 minutes. He'll respond quick if he likes you back
Response is short term, adaptation is long
A car dealer can hold a repo as long as he is the lien holder on the title.
adaptation