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Originally Posted by speeder
In that case, call and give them the news. Check the laws online but I’d be surprised if it’s much different from CA. Some states have a “cooling off period,” which gives you 3 days or some period to return the car you bought if you change your mind. CA does not have that, if you sign everything and drive it off the lot, you own it. It would be completely up to the dealer to take it back on some terms.
Conversely, if you DO NOT take possession, you don’t own it yet. Doesn’t matter what you signed, $$ paid, etc. They have to unwind it and give any $$ back. Check the AZ. laws first and then call them. As much as I’d like to help, I don’t know them but google does.
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Being that he was there on Sat to buy and sign, I doubt the DMV paperwork went out yet. That should make it easier.
That is if Rick called first thing this morning to tell them he wanted the other car.
Denis, interesting thing about 3-day cooling off periods and in-home sales for contracting, etc. in CA. If the customer signs the contract in the office, there is no grace period. If the contract is signed at the customer's residence, or any other venue say like the customer's office or a home show, the 3-day period is valid.