Put on your big girl panties and deal with it? If you were adult enough to sign a contract, then you are adult enough to deal with it. What would you do if the dealer called you and said they didn't charge you enough?
Dealers do not rip you off, you just are too dumb to actually negotiate like a pro!
Yes the electrolyte will vaporize if the battery is overcharged.
31 days from date of purchase.
only if you use a straw
No. You're not getting any bargains by buying the car at the end of a lease, rest assured of that.
North Carolina does not allow for buyers remorse when buying a used car. North Carolina does have a lemon law, but it applies to the purchase of a new car.
You can buy a car at any time, but to be more specific. If your buying from a dealership it's cheaper to purchase a car in the winter then in the summer.
No unless you made an extremely rare deal where you did not purchase the car "As Is"
The answer is NO! Return it to who? You own the car, so therefore the dealer will not take it back, why should he. The lender does not want the car, he just wants his money that he loaned you to purchase the car, which you did. Buying a car is not like buying a shirt at WalMart. You bought it, and you are stuck with it. The minute you signed the papers, it is your car.
Any car stereo installation merchant is a reliable source for buying and installing your car alarm.
There are a few risks of buying a car online. The main one is you can't try out and get a feel for the car in person. The seller could be covering up obvious faults.
No you cannot. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
You typically sign the title of a car purchase on the back of the document in the designated area for the buyer's signature.