I believe you can get your down-payment back if you do not have the car. But, if the dealer is doing that to sell the car after you have made a downpayment (depending on what the contract/receipt states) then you mave have legal options against the dealer. Some lawyers have free consults. I would contact a lawyer for free consultation before getting my down-payment back because the dealer may have breached a prior agreement/contract, whether verbally or written. State laws may differ.
To purchase a car from a car dealer with no credit history, you can consider getting a co-signer with good credit, making a larger down payment, or exploring alternative financing options such as a credit union or dealership financing programs for buyers with no credit history.
The down payment when purchasing a car typically goes to the dealer, not the bank.
Hummm --- co-signer NOT a co-signer! -- your options are few - 1) GET ANOTHER CO-SIGNER QUICK, or 2) GET YOUR DOWN PAYMENT BACK QUICKLY or 3) Work w/dealer to arrange payments for your new car! If you've a job - ask (beg) your employer to tell car dealer that your stable in your job and you will not lose your job unless you can't get to work because you got no car! GOOD LUCK, and choose better friends to be your Co-signer next time.
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To purchase a car from a car dealer with no credit history, you can consider getting a co-signer with good credit, making a larger down payment, or exploring alternative financing options such as a credit union or dealership financing programs for buyers with no credit history.
The down payment when purchasing a car typically goes to the dealer, not the bank.
The car dealer is not required to collect a down payment. The finance company is the one who usually asks for it. If they desire a down payment, they will contact you to get it.
Yes i will release the car back to the dealer even if i did made a first payment. Sandile
i cannot afford my truck payment can i sell it 2 dealer and get cheaper car
You can find a car calculator by asking your local dealer for monthly payment options. You might also try asking someone at the car dealership for more information.
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No but the dealer can if they run the sales codes options.No but the dealer can if they run the sales codes options.
How long a dealer will hold a car with a down payment depends on the dealer. It is a good idea to get a time frame in writing. Some dealers will sell a car within a couple of days if you do not complete the transaction.
I'm not sure what you mean about the dealer getting the cards. So, a quick lesson in Blackjack. When the dealer and the player both have hands that have the same value it is called a push, no win, no loss. There is no such thing as a tie-breaker. The dealer must stand on a 17 or better and hit on a 16 or under, no exceptions. As for the dealer getting the cards, the dealer gets all the cards, the dealer has control of the cards at all times.
It means that the dealer might accept your car as a part of payment but of course the dealer and you have to agree on a price for your car.