Yes, the dealer can cancel the contract but it is within 10 days of the date on the purchase contract.
No, a car dealership cannot change your contract after it has been signed. Once a contract is signed, it is legally binding and cannot be altered without the consent of both parties.
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.
after approved financing and signed contract, have had car 8 days, can a dealership take car back?
Depends on the car dealership in itself and where the lady signed the contract from
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.
Not unless the dealer agrees to void the contract or fraud was involved. You signed it, and you will have to live with that decision.
If you're making payments you signed a contract. When you return your car you've broken your contract. Yes there is consequences when you break a contract.
a realy domb question
No the dealership is under no obligation to allow a consumer to return the car. Once the contract is signed the car has a new owner and belongs to the buyer.
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.
IF you signed a contract, it wasn't forced on you. If you didn't sign a contract you can return it as you wish.
NO, you signed a contract and are bound by that contract until the terms are fulfilled.