in Minn how do I start what ever it takes to return a new car that I found out has already had repaired body damage to it
The minute that car was driven off the dealer's lot (assuming it was a dealer), the money clock starts ticking - if you decide to return the car "undriven" you are certain to incur some expense if at minimal.
If a car dealer wants you to redo the paperwork, you are not required to do so unless (a) you know that the redoing of the paperwork will help you relative to the interest rate or price of the vehicle that you are purchasing or (b) the paperwork was done in such a way that your credit or identity may be negatively impacted. Ask the dealer to give you the specific reason why they want to redo the paperwork and have them show you the fault. You are also able to say, "I want to speak with my financial advisor before doing so, and you should still be able to leave with the vehicle. If all else fails, the three (3) day lemon law states that if you are not happy with the vehicle that you purchased, you may return the vehicle to the dealer at no cost to you - the action will make your loan null-and-void.
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This depends on what terms you agreed to in your paperwork with the dealership. When you negotiate used car terms at the dealer you should always ask in advance if it's ok to return it. Call the dealership and ask them if you are unsure of your auto dealer terms. For more information of used car's check:- http://www.autopitch.com/blog/
It depends on what state your in and your reason for wanting to return it. Some dealers will take a car back in exchange for another if they are a reputable dealer. In the state of Ohio , once you sign the paperwork, you can not return it unless there is a very valid reason other than you changed your mind ( according to the state ).
There is no return law on a vehicle purchased in Indiana or any other state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you legally can return it in Indiana is if the dealer does not provide you with a title in 21 days. You then must demand the title in writing and the dealer has another 10 days to supply you with the title. If you do not get it after that time period you can return the car and demand a refund.
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.
I was told buy a used car manager that if the car does not leave the lot you do not own it. Even if the paperwork is all done. once it hits the street its yours.
You can usually return a faulty car back to the dealer, but to be repaired. You cannot return a car unless the dealer refuses to have it repaired.
Once you sign the papers, it is your car. You cannot return it unless the dealer agrees to the return.
0 Days if you signed the paperwork at the dealership, 3 days if you signed paperwork outside the dealership (ie. Home, Work, School etc.). Unless the dealer offers a time period in which to return the vehicle. For example the dealer I work for offers a 3 day 500 mile money back guarantee. Hope this helps someone.
depends on your contract agreement and if it was under warranty. most likely you can return it if you talk to the dealer.