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24 hours since I purchased a car financed I want to return I have no license

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Vrk1987

Junior Member
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I put $1500 down and financed the remainder dealer wrote me 30 day tags in my name knowing I had no license or and my girlfriend put me on her insurance as a non-driver the car as well I want to return it I was duped into buying and I will not be able to late it in thirty days what can I do??
 

quincy

Senior Member
I put $1500 down and financed the remainder dealer wrote me 30 day tags in my name knowing I had no license or and my girlfriend put me on her insurance as a non-driver the car as well I want to return it I was duped into buying and I will not be able to late it in thirty days what can I do??
Why were you looking at cars if you didn't have a license?

How were you "duped" into buying the car?

How old are you?

Was this a used car or a new car?

I am not sure what "I will not be able to late it in thirty days" means.

There is a "3 day cooling off period" for some purchases in Ohio but vehicle sales are not among them. You have no "right" to cancel a car sales contract, in other words.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Why were you looking at cars if you didn't have a license?

How were you "duped" into buying the car?

How old are you?

Was this a used car or a new car?

I am not sure what "I will not be able to late it in thirty days" means.

There is a "3 day cooling off period" for some purchases in Ohio but vehicle sales are not among them. You have no "right" to cancel a car sales contract, in other words.
I think that the "late" should have been "plate".
 

OHRoadwarrior

Senior Member
You can buy a car in OH without a license. It appears you gave the purchase the same attanetion you did the privlage of driving. If you are under 18, you can revoke the purchase.
 

quincy

Senior Member
... If you are under 18, you can revoke the purchase.
Although in MOST cases those under the age of 18 cannot be held to contracts that they sign, this is not true in ALL cases. It depends on the facts. For a car purchased under circumstances where the car can be considered a "necessity" (like food or clothing), then being a minor may not be an acceptable excuse for cancelling the contract. Not that this is always easy to prove (or worth proving) and not that this probably applies here.

It would be nice if Vrk1987 would return to provide more details. It is best if Vrk1987 does not sit on this for too long, as cancelling becomes more difficult the longer s/he waits.

There are a few ways other than being a minor where someone can cancel a car purchase contract. For a new car purchased from a dealer, for example, the terms of cancellation can be spelled out in one of the contract provisions. If the car (new or used) that is purchased is not as promised, the seller could be found to have breached the contract and the contract can be cancelled. And someone can walk away from a car purchase, but they risk losing their deposit and can be sued.

Thanks LdiJ, by the way. I think you are probably right.
 

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