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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

I bought a brand new (2008) Kia Rio from a dealership just a few hours ago, but I don%26#039;t want it (long story). It has a warranty and everything. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it; I just don%26#039;t like it. Can I %26quot;return%26quot; it to the dealership without losing money? I decided on a financing payment plan.



Thanks!



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

There is no 3 day right to rescind on vehicle purchases in the United States. There is no 24 hour rule in the United States. All return policies must come from the dealership if they so choose to offer.



The only thing you can do is to try to talk with the GM and ask them if you can maybe swap for a different vehicle, or possibly get your money back. I hope this helps to clarify.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

if you signed the sales contract then no you could ask but since they sold it to you they cannot resell it as new



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

Turn around , go back to the dealer and tell them you changed your mind. And you would rather not buy it. most contracts allow a 24 hr cooling off period where the buyer can change their mind and say no



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

Yes, depending on the laws in your State, you should have at least 2 days to return your car. I%26#039;d do it as soon as possible.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

They say the car depreciates as soon as you drive it off the lot so I don%26#039;t think you would get all your money back. I guess the best would be to call them tomorrow or go there and talk to them. Did you sign a contract and all that?



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

Since you asked in more than one place:



There is something wrong if you went through an entire negotiation process for, sat through (I would imagine) a couple of hours in the financing office and then a few hours later decide that you don%26#039;t like it. Only there isn%26#039;t anything wrong with the car! Did you not test drive it? Do research ahead of time? Realize that you were signing binding contracts?



I am not trying to jump on you but this isn%26#039;t a dress that you got home and decided was too tight! This is a huge financial investment and several people who work for their living helped you through the process so I doubt that the dealer is going to just take it back without charging you something.



For example- the lenders who finance the dealer%26#039;s financing you will probably charge the dealership! You have put additional miles on what was a brand new car and title transfer to your name has been initiated so now the dealer has a used car because you changed your mind after a few hours.



Good luck.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

Okay first off there is no 72 hour right of rescission law for car sales. So stop it. You also do not have a 24 hour cooling off period. This is not a competition. You signed the contract you bought the car. You under the mercy of the dealer you bought it from if you go back right now.They might show mercy on you.If you have someone telling you made a mistake and are going by what they say you should have more sense than that. The rio while not the most attractive car on the road it`s also not a bad car. So good luck with it and Merry Christmas.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

The answers you received here show just how much misunderstanding exists regarding %26quot;cooling off%26quot; or %26quot;grace%26quot; periods for returning a car and canceling a sales contract.



Read this: There are NO laws - state or federal. There are no %26quot;cooling off%26quot; or %26quot;grace%26quot; period provisions. Once the contract has been signed, the deal is done.



The misunderstanding come from the fact that there are %26quot;grace period%26quot; laws for door-to-door sales, health club sales, and some other types of sales contracts -- but NONE for automobile sales.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These people are going to give me a headache. You CANNOT, I repeat, CANNOT RETURN A CAR TO THE DEALERSHIP!!!!!!!!!! There is NO SUCH THING AS A COOLING OFF PERIOD!!!!!!111



O.K. Now let me explain. A car is new when it has never been titled. A Title Application is a legal document titling the vehicle in your name. As soon as you, the customer, sign the Title application, the vehicle is used. The vehicle depreciates AS SOON AS YOU SIGN. You don%26#039;t even have to drive it. It depreciates. Stop Listening to these people. You are wasting your time trying to take the car back. This is one reason why most dealerships bring out between 15-25 Pieces of paper for you to sign. You knew you were buying a car. You knew what you were paying for it. You knew what the interest rat was on it, and you knew, before you signed, that you couldn%26#039;t back out. You signed a legal contract. You%26#039;re stuck. Learn to love your new KIA



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

You are simply suffering from %26quot;buyer%26#039;s remorse%26quot;. It happens to almost everyone after making a big purchase. That being said, %26quot;YOU SIGNED A CONTRACT%26quot;. Next time give your car choice a little more thought before committing to a contract because the minute your back wheels leave the driveway of the dealership, it%26#039;s yours.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

1. You have no cooling off period.



2. You have no 3 day return policy.



3. You signed a contract.



4. If one was to return the car now, you would get resale value for it and car prices go down tremendously after having been driven off the lot.



It will probably be better if you can find a private seller for it.



Can I return a car to the dealership and get my full money back?

Actually, yes. In most states you have 3 days.

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