In general, you cannot return a car to a dealer. You can sell it back to them, though.
Selling it won't affect your credit.
Only if the dealer reports it to the credit bureaus.
You signed a contract and drove it. It is not new anymore. Returning it would be a voluntary repossession and you would probably owe several thousand dollars. Yes, it would hurt your credit.
It of course effects your credit score. To learn more about your credit score visit either Experian, TransUnion or Equifax. If you can not pay for the car, the next best thing would be to return it to the dealer. Contact the lender and inform the company what you intend to do. If possible, return it back to the dealer you purchased the car from.
If no lender will approve a car loan, then continue riding the bus or car pooling while you establish a credit record. Establishing your credit history puts you in control.
Good for you, what's your question?
If you bought it new from a dealer take it back to the dealer or your warranty will be void if you mess with it.
to any dealer
BOUGHT THE VEHICKLE FROM A DEALER WHO HAS TITLE
Yes you can if you really want to or bring it to court.
There is no return policy unless the dealer agrees to this. You bought the car so it is yours. A car dealer is not like Walmart where you can return an item you bought.
In most cases, you will not need to register your car, the dealer will do it for you. You need to ask as each dealer is different.
Not unless those lies were within the contract.