"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
Unfortunately, unless you have a contract stating that you will receive this car with EVERY option and describing each feature including color for this exact price, with both yours and the dealers signature, then yes, they can rescind. Also search the fine print... Sometimes there is wording in there that says if you are ordering a car, certain stipulations could apply.
The incentives available for purchasing a new Mazda in California are financing, leasing, rebate deals, discounted offers on car parts and special prices on tuning. The incentives vary from dealership to dealership.
The current rebate on a BMW 328 coupe depends on where you live. At this moment in time it ranges between a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. You should check with the dealership to be positive of the rebate.
Highly unlikely they will rescind the contract. All you can do is ask the selling dealer. Legally the answer is no.
In order to receive a rebate for an old car in Canada, the car needs to be from 1996 or older. Here's the link to the program: http://www.retireyourride.ca/
Based on my personal experience, I believe a person shopping for a car should consider the dealership over the local dealer. The dealership has better resources, choices, and sales, therefore can take a smaller margin of profit. The dealership can offer greater incentives and rebate money. The local dealer may tell untruths and may have to mark up his vehicle prices to stay in business. He cannot offer as many options due to a limited inventory.
If a car dealership has a lean on your car and you have not made the required payments they may repossess your car.
Well a rebate starts with R and Bonus starts with B
Most often you can rescind a contract within a short time period. It is best to read your original contract for specifics.
Yes, If you are trading in your car, or selling your car, to a car dealership they will payoff a leinholder in the process.
it depends on the car dealership and what is wrong with the vehicle