Generally speaking, no. Once you sign the contract you can't change your mind and take it all back.
I suspect that most dealerships would probably let you do so if, fifteen seconds after signing, you asked them to tear up the contract because you changed your mind, but they're not legally required to do so, and once you drive the car off the lot, you're pretty much stuck.
No, once you sign the purchase agreement you are legally bound by that.
If you have not signed a contract to purchase the vehicle then yes you can walk away. If however you have signed a purchase agreement, then you had better ask the dealer very nicely if you can get out of the contract.
You have signed a contract. You may have cancellation options listed in the contract, but generally once you have signed a contract, you are bound by that contract. You need to review the contract to know for certain.
A car dealership can cancel a purchase if they haven't received the right amount of money to honor the contract. Otherwise, they can't cancel a contract that has already been signed.
depends on 'one how have signed the contract' or purchase. if it is allwed per the clause of the contract he may return the car
Read the contract that you signed when you made the purchase
Generally, after the purchase of a new or used car, the contract will state when a payment is due. Usually, it is due 30 to 45 days after the contract is signed.
Nothing you can do except take the car. Once you sign the purchase contract you are legally bound to purchase the car. You can ask the seller to let you out of the contract and they may or may not. You better ask very nicely.
Yes, the dealer can cancel the contract but it is within 10 days of the date on the purchase contract.
Not if you signed the papers and paid for it, unless the selling dealer agrees. You cannot simply void a contract you have already signed. Legally you are bound to that contract. Talk to the selling dealer. You have 3 business days to cancel the contract.
No you cannot if you signed the contract and paid for the vehicle. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
If you have signed the contract and taken posession of the car it is yours. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. You bought it, so you own it.