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  1. Get it in writing, but generally, yes, 100% refundable. Also, see if you can get on cancelation lists, as well as waiting list. Finally, go to several dealerships of the same manufacturer in your area. People think that when they order a car, the plant makes one just for you, they don't.

  2. Jun 24, 2020 · Many dealerships will try to charge admin/doc fees anywhere from $299 to $799 as part of the itemized breakdown on the new car purchase agreement. It is important to understand that, unlike delivery and destination or provincial levies, this is not a mandatory fee which all dealerships charge.

  3. DealFind refunded the coupon price within 48 hours of my complaint. Like most cases, the vendor sucked donkey nuts, but DealFind upheld their end and fixed their part of the problem when I asked them to.

  4. Yes, call your dealer and say “I changed my mind, I no longer want the car. Please refund my deposit when you can”

  5. Jun 18, 2002 · The vast majority of car dealers have no written policies that allow you to rescind the purchase agreement you've signed. This means your only recourse is to plead...

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  7. Jun 9, 2022 · Typically, no. Dealers generally don’t accept returns—and they usually aren’t obligated to give you your money back if you signed a purchase agreement. You might have more luck returning a used...

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