Possibly. Nobody here has any real way of telling you.
Not if you signed the contract to purchase the vehicle, unless the dealer agrees to let you back out. If you have taken delivery of the vehicle and drove it off the lot it is now a used car and it belongs to you.
Delivery allowance is a manufacturer to retailer incentive which is deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and varies by vehicle.
eBay car delivery works by allowing sellers to arrange for a third-party transportation service to deliver the vehicle to the buyer's location. The buyer pays for the delivery service, and the seller coordinates the logistics.
No, you cannot. From the question, "What is Georgia lawforreturning a newly purchased vehicle?": About 10 years ago in the state of Georgia, a purchaser would have 3 days to return the vehicle he/she just purchased. The laws have changed since then, once you pay for the vehicle (cash, finance, lease, collateral swap, etc.) and take delivery (driving the car off the lot or having the car delivered to you) of the vehicle, you have forfeited your rights to return the vehicle. If you are uncertain of what your purchase intentions are, then just make sure you do not accomplish both acts (purchase and delivery). Laws may vary from state to state.
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Yes. If you have not taken delivery of the vehicle, you can still back out of the deal. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
When buying a car, "delivery allowance" is almost a fancy way of saying "discount." It is an incentive offered to retailers by manufacturers that is deducted from a vehicle's price before tax is factored.
The warranty starts the day you take delivery, and buy the car. No it doesn't. The warranty starts from the date of registration. So if you ask a dealer to register the car on the 31st March and you don't take delivery until the 15th April, your warranty starts from 31st March.
A family car is another word that can be used to describe the family vehicle.
Most used car dealers should have the vehicle history report and should provide you with it before you decide to buy the car. However, you can also purchase a vehicle history report.
You can get a car report on your used vehicle at this site www.carfax.com/free_carfax_reports.cfx I would recommend checking this site before you purchase a used car.
A vehicle used in the operation of a business i.e. van used for carpet cleaning business, vehicle hired to transport people for profit. (taxicab) vehicle used for delivery purpose.