No. The fact that you didn't get the best price doesn't change the fact that you bought the car.
A good used car should be bought from an owner not a dealership because that would be cutting out the middle man and it would result in you getting a cheaper car, try craigslist.
View-Master Reels can be bought from Fischer-Price, who sell them on their website. They can also be bought on eBay, where they are usually somewhat cheaper.
I really cant answer that, but in my opinion it would be smart to go back and see if you can get some kkind of proof of ownership
Assuming you signed a contract, bought the car and there's no major defect, you can't return it to the dealership. There's no buyer's remorse law that applies to cars. It was assumed by the law that you, a reasonably intelligent adult, knowingly entered into a contract understanding its terms and conditions. Unless the car is a lemon, its yours.
Probably not if the contract you signed said "as is". Check your state lemon laws for buying vehicles.
If you go to a certain vision center, the center might have their own website where you can buy your contact online, much cheaper than in the actual center. I actually have bought my contacts in my vision center for a while, but then went online, and bought the same contacts much cheaper. I also suggest this website http://www.1800contacts.com/ you might find cheaper contacts there as well.
Pajero wheels can be bought in many automobile stores, or be ordered through a mechanic. Additionally, these types of wheels can be bought directly through a Mitsubishi dealership or through the Mitsubishi website.
A BMW 530i can be bought by locating a local BMW dealership through the BMW website. One can also find them for sale through Auto Trader, AOL Autos and eBay Motors.
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 don't know of any dealership that would allow that. On the other hand any dealership will accept a vehicle bought from them for trade in, but I have no doubt that you will lose money on the deal.
Lineman tools can be bought online and physical retailers. Online shops include eBay which can be bought considerably cheaper than other shops. They can be bought at linemantools website and also retailers like Argos.
The first website you should try should be the car dealership your bought your car from. Or if you simply want to extend your current warranty you could try www.carchex.com/ or you can try www.consumerautomotiveresearch.com/resources.htm