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How can I properly terminate a contract with a car dealership?
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how long have you had this car. read the fine lines of the contract. see attonery
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In NM the buyers remorse does not apply to car dealers...Unless you can prove that the dealer misrepresented some fault in the car I would say you are stuck....
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you cannot, if eveything was done properly and you sign the papers its yours, sorry!
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good luck with that...there may be a buyers remorse law...thats good for about 3 days...other than that the dealership needs to be in violation and thats not likely to happen.
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if you didnt put any money down then tell the dealer to kiss your butt, they will not take you to court.
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