You will be forced to return the car if the financing did not go through. Depending on how long you have had the car, how many miles you have put on it, and what your contract says, you may have to pay a small amount for its use.
only if ou dont pay your payment or your financing falls through
You cannot return a new car in Ohio. You can contact the bank and tell them you don't want the car and cancel financing but you could still be stuck with the deal you signed with the dealer.
If the financing was being arranged by the dealer he should return your deposit. However, if you were arranging the financing then it is not his fault and depending on the wording of your contract he may be entitled to keep your deposit.
No, unless you are using financing to get the car. Then they can take the car back due to not being able to get you qualified for the loan amount.
If they do not know who the financing is then you havnt signed a finance agreement so in that case you should be able to return the car and get your trade back. sounds like to me they are shooping your loan to different lenders. Just make sure you didnt sign a finance agreement.
No the dealership is under no obligation to allow a consumer to return the car. Once the contract is signed the car has a new owner and belongs to the buyer.
car financing is basically when u get 10lac car at 2 lacs thry financial institutions
The usual financing option that people use when trying to purchase a BMW is a car loan from your local bank or credit union. Some certified car dealers will also offer you leasing options if your credit falls within their acceptable range.
There is no 3 day right to cancel in Arkansas after buying a new car. A car can be returned however if the financing is not approved. Dealers can if they choose to offer a right to cancel.
Yes, if the bank refused to finance the car then the deal is off. The deal was contingent on the financing going through. It didn't so the deal is off. Look for financing somewhere else.
Car loan financing tips can be found form most dealers and banks. Generally car financing like any other financing depends largely on credit score and amount of down payment, if any.