Car dealers will sell you a car and assume that you will be able to qualify for a loan. They will have you sign all the paperwork, take delivery of the car and you will believe you just bought a car. The dealer knows if they don't take a chance and put you in a car, the next dealer you visit will. They can now use this additional time to try and get your car loan "bought" by a lender.
If the dealer cannot secure financing for you, they have no choice but to call you and have you bring the vehicle back to them. You most likely signed a different form amongst all your other paperwork that states you will bring the car back if financing cannot be arranged.
To make matters even worse, the deal is not final until you and the dealer sign the contract, of course you sign the contract first then the dealer signs it later after it has been approved. Most car dealerships will not give you the copies of the paperwork you signed if you're not officially approved for a car loan.
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"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
Yes, the dealer can cancel the contract but it is within 10 days of the date on the purchase contract.
The state of Nevada does not have a grace period or return policy for vehicle sales. You would have to check with the dealership to see if they have one. It is important to not sign anything until you read the contract and completely understand it.Ê
If it is a used vehicle and the contract states that you bought it "as is", you can not return the vehicle. Unless you were somehow misled as to the deal, the vehicle, or the contract, and can prove it, you can not return the vehicle.
If you buy a vehicle and return it with the papers signed, whether you can return it depends on the dealership's return policy and local laws. Many dealerships have a return period, often referred to as a "cooling-off" period, allowing you to return the vehicle within a specified time frame. However, if you signed a contract without a return policy, you may not be entitled to a refund. Always review the terms of your purchase agreement and contact the dealership for clarification.
If you signed a contract and purchased the vehicle, it belongs to you and there's nothing you can do to get out of the contract. If the car dealership wants to work with you, that's up to them but you're legally bound. No. You have signed the papers so you couldn't even return in 5 minutes after you drive off the lot.
You could sell it, but I don't believe you can return your vehicle to the dealership for a refund just because you are deploying.
The ability to return a car after signing a contract typically depends on the dealership's specific return policy, which can vary widely. Many dealerships do not offer a return option once the contract is signed, while some may have a limited "cooling-off" period, often ranging from a few days to a week. It's essential to review the terms of the purchase agreement and consult with the dealership for their specific return policy.
No, Louisiana does not have a three-day return law for car purchases. Once a vehicle is bought, the sale is generally considered final, and buyers typically do not have the right to return the vehicle unless specified in a contract or dealership policy. It is important for buyers to read the terms and conditions carefully before completing the purchase. Always check for any specific dealership return policies that may offer more flexible options.
You must leave it ON the dealers property somehow.
If you bought the vehicle you cannot return it period. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
If it is a used vehicle in South Dakota, and the contract states that you bought it "as is", you can not return the vehicle. Unless you were somehow misled as to the deal, the vehicle, or the contract, and can prove it, you can not return the vehicle.