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Car buying problem...any recourse?

Posted on 5/28/13 at 2:35 pm
Posted by ProudLSUMom
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2007
3302 posts
Posted on 5/28/13 at 2:35 pm
My daughter bought a car from a dealer yesterday. They didn't have the car on their lot but would pick it up from another dealer today and have it ready by the end of the day.

Now they are telling her the dealership hasn't released the car to her because someone is on their lot looking at it. They don't have a clue when they can get it.

She signed the paperwork yesterday and had her insurance transferred to this new car.

She is now driving the car she traded in with a temp tag because it belongs to the dealership.

So some yahoo at another dealer can test drive the car that she legally owns?

The paper work states there is no legal cooling off period to cancel the contract.

She doesn't want to buy this car from this dealer because they didn't disclose all of these possible issues to her.

Can she get out of this contract?
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
Throbbing Member
Member since Dec 2012
69942 posts
Posted on 5/28/13 at 2:43 pm to
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The paper work states there is no legal cooling off period to cancel the contract.



WHAT?????
Posted by Catman88
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Dec 2004
49125 posts
Posted on 5/28/13 at 2:53 pm to
If its a new car what possible issues could there be?

There is no cooling off period in any state for autos. I guess its only on the contract because some people actually think it does exist. The sale is final unless there is a lemon law issue or financing fails.
This post was edited on 5/28/13 at 2:55 pm
Posted by Volvagia
Fort Worth
Member since Mar 2006
51916 posts
Posted on 5/28/13 at 3:03 pm to
Wait.

If she gets in an accident or otherwise damages the old car while they are stringing her along, is she liable for the cost of both cars?
Posted by mglsu21
Prairieville
Member since Jun 2012
1261 posts
Posted on 5/28/13 at 3:13 pm to
Technically she does not legally own the car yet because the dealership that made the deal with her does not yet own the car. They made a promise they might not be able to keep.

The contract she signed was for a particular VIN at another dealership, correct? If they do not provide her with that exact car then she can get out of that contract.

It stinks that the dealership did this, but they do this all the time. They sign somebody up for a vehicle that is not on their lot that they have not come to an agreement to get from other dealership. The dealership is hoping that they get it, but if they don't then they will try to get her hot on another vehicle.

Also, the other dealership will not sell it to the local dealership if they have somebody else wanting to buy it.

Let's say that the local dealership does in fact get a hold of this car....I am not sure if she can cancel the contract because they are delivering what she signed up for. She could probably get out of it if she causes a big enough ruckus. If they do not come thru with this car then she can definitely get out of it.
Posted by MikeBRLA
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2005
16481 posts
Posted on 5/28/13 at 9:40 pm to
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The paper work states there is no legal cooling off period to cancel the contract.


FYI. If this is in LA this verbiage isn't even necessary since by statute there isn't any cooling off period on auto purchases.

Also, any reputable dealer will "unwind" this deal in a heartbeat.

On another note, it sounds as though they sold you something they didn't own. I'd have them produce the car on the contract or simply walk away. Threaten to give negative reviews of them every place imaginable including the manufacture.
Posted by jjbodean1970
Huntington, WV
Member since Mar 2006
6493 posts
Posted on 5/29/13 at 9:24 am to
it appears that the dealer she is buying from traded with the other dealership in good faith to get the vehicle she wanted, however, the other dealer is not holding up their end of the deal because they had a potential buyer for that unit on their lot. bird in the hand, so to speak.

yes, she could have gotten out of that deal since she hadnt taken delivery of the unit yet. but, it sounds like it is all going to work out. the dealer she is buying from really didnt do anything wrong, for what its worth.
Posted by BestBanker
Member since Nov 2011
17493 posts
Posted on 5/30/13 at 8:05 am to
Did you read the contract you signed?
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