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re: Legal/Dealership Question
Posted on 8/2/15 at 11:51 am to TSLG
Posted on 8/2/15 at 11:51 am to TSLG
Just tell them that you are in Oregon with the car, and if they want a car back with an extra 5k miles, they can have it and sell it as a used car. They're gonna lose money either way if that is the case, and ya boy can go get the same exact car at another dealership with the $10k in rebates
Posted on 8/2/15 at 11:54 am to Hammertime
Depends on if its a ford. If so, its better to just return it.
Posted on 8/2/15 at 12:17 pm to Hammertime
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Just tell them that you are in Oregon with the car, and if they want a car back with an extra 5k miles, they can have it and sell it as a used car. They're gonna lose money either way if that is the case, and ya boy can go get the same exact car at another dealership with the $10k in rebates
Actually, most bailments also state that the customer has x amount of days to bring the vehicle back if financing falls through. After that timeframe the dealership can charge a daily fee plus mileage charge like you would a rental car. If the binder does in fact state this the customer can be sued for this amount to cover the value loss. Bottom line, don't be a little bitch, bring the vehicle back.
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