Thursday, January 12, 2012

Returning a used car that same day?

I am working on a hypothetical case where a buyer is returning a used car that same day because the cars previous owner was not the celebrity that he though owned it prior to him. (negligent misrepresentation) This gave the car more value. I am looking for RCW's along with other laws about contracts, returning vehicles, and title.Returning a used car that same day?
There is NO right to return a car because you changed your mind.



There is NO right to return a car because you changed your mind.



There is NO right to return a car because you changed your mind.



I cannot say this enough!!!





When you take delivery of a vehicle, and drive it off the dealer鈥檚 lot, you own it!! The dealer is not required to take it back, and most likely will not. If he does, you will have to buy another vehicle from him, because he is not going to refund your money.



Any representation that is not in writing is not enforceable or actionable. Only written warranties or other representations can be enforced.



Prior ownership of a vehicle by any celebrity does not usually increase the value of the vehicle. The only vehicles that would have an increased value due to the prior owner's status would be classic cars that would not be found at a dealership.Returning a used car that same day?
"Negligent misrepresentation" (which doesn't exist...it's either misrepresentation (lack of knowing) or fraudulent misrepresentation(know but don't tell)) does not negate a buyer's due diligence requirements ("ordinary person" requirement). If you're in law school you should know this.



Get on westlaw and get off of the car maintenance and repair section of yahoo answers. Mechanics and engineers don't know the law.

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