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.
You need to be more specific in your question. Return a car to a dealer, return a leased car, return a borrowed car to a friend, return a rental car?
If you purchased a car, you can't return it after three years but you can sell it. People return cars if they are leased.
The answer to this would be in the paperwork that you signed when you leased the car, or anything you signed afterwards. Usually the answer is no, but it depends if you agreed at the outset to buy it.
That would depend on what it says in your lease agreement.
you only have 30 days to return for free
if the car is badly damaged then you have to change the tires but if it is in good condition then they will do it for you and you will only have to pay half the price
To turn in a leased car that is under mileage, you typically need to schedule an inspection with the leasing company. They will assess the condition of the car and verify the mileage. If everything checks out, you can return the car and potentially avoid any excess mileage fees.
Less than a hundred dollars!
You will have to pay any balance due after the car is sold and then it ruins your credit.
why not.
To turn in a leased car and lease another vehicle, you typically need to schedule an inspection, return the car in good condition with all required documents, pay any outstanding fees, and discuss lease-end options with the leasing company.
No, because it isn't your car.