By sleazy sales man - 12/07/2016 20:58 - United States - Los Angeles
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Maybe you can go back and maybe see if you can negotiate a better deal?
You have now become a cautionary tale about why you should always shop around before making a purchase. This logic is especially true for such a significant purchase.
You have 48 hours to back out of a car after you've signed for it.
Unless offered by that specific dealer once you sign that contract the car is yours and the dealer has no obligation to take the car back
That's a tough life lesson to learn make sure you shop around before making large purchases
At 50% I think that's down more to your credit, than the deal the dealership gave you.
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You have now become a cautionary tale about why you should always shop around before making a purchase. This logic is especially true for such a significant purchase.
That's a tough life lesson to learn make sure you shop around before making large purchases