you can not return a car with in any amount of time unless the sale was made away from the dealership i.e. at your house if there was fraudulent behavior you might point that out to the dealership thay may be willing to take it back in lue of a legal battle
YES, unless the LENDER decides not to report a repo to the CA.
In Texas, if you wish to return a motorcycle, the process typically depends on the dealership's return policy, as there is no specific state law governing motorcycle returns. Most dealerships have a return policy that may allow for returns within a certain timeframe, often requiring the motorcycle to be in its original condition. Additionally, if the motorcycle was financed or leased, specific terms outlined in the agreement will apply. It is advisable to review the contract or speak to the dealership directly for their specific return procedures.
Return to the dealership immediately and have the situation corrected.
Can I return a use car
There is no easy answer for that question. There are a few factors that matter when you are trying to return a bought vehicle. Did the dealership give you the car on the basis that you were approved but then got denied within a few days of buying the vehicle? If that's the case, you should be able to return it. Each state has its own laws on this matter so depending where you live will depend on all your options. The term "haven't been financed" does that mean you bought it in cash? Is the dealer a "buy here pay here" place? I would need more info to better answer your question. As a rule of thumb, you can return the vehicle, if the dealer "thought" you would be approved but you weren't, that's not your fault. Unless you gave fraudulent info, that could be another story. If you want to return a vehicle because you found a better deal somewhere else, good luck, most dealers won't be interested in helping you return a vehicle under that scenerio. You still may have options, but that would depend on where you live, and the laws in that state.
"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?"
You can return it to have it repaired under the recall at no cost to you for the recall.
You must leave it ON the dealers property somehow.
it depends on the dealership.
Yes and if it's financed it's called a repo. And that is not good.
directors ask for money from producers who get money back in return from what the money makes
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.