FLORIDA
i purchased a new vehicle today from a dealer and opted in for
extended warranty
gap insurance
wheel and tire protection
i have no remorse buying the vehicle itself but i do question my decision to purchase the above. each were sold to me by the dealership and were added to my loan balance.
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what can i cancel?
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a. extended warranty
provided by hyundai directly
b. gap insurance
provided by lithia motors dealership
c. wheel and tire protection
provided by an unrelated third party company
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what must i do?
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d. time period
when must the intent to cancel be dated and communicated by to comply with florida statute
e. recipients of communication
where is the best place to send the intent to cancel and by which means is best to send that communication?
f. other requirements
is there anything else i must do to foolproof my intent to cancel so any failure to respond by each host would be absolute
g. cancellation fee limits
does florida law limit the cancellation fee that be can be charged for any of the above when canceled within any time frame permitted
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closing thoughts
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i believe florida does have a 72 hour time limit in which you must cancel statutorily permitted contracts or agreements. i am not sure if this cooling off period governs warranties or if there is another subsection of the statutes that directly applies to warranties with similar protections..
and since all three purchases above were added to the loan balance at the time of acceptance then i would assume that any cancellation would result in a refund check being sent in which case that amount should be applied by me to the loan balance to reduce the amount owed.
any other advice or guidance you can provide would be appreciated. thank you.
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ps
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for future viewers
i will share that florida provides no right to renege on actual vehicle purchases. statutory cooling off periods explicitly exempt vehicle purchases from these consumer protections.
keep that in mind before you buy a vehicle despite what you might hear from other people who all too often believe they can buy a vehicle and bring it back within three days of purchasing it.
thank your dealer associations and lobbyists for convincing the florida legislature to agree.
i purchased a new vehicle today from a dealer and opted in for
extended warranty
gap insurance
wheel and tire protection
i have no remorse buying the vehicle itself but i do question my decision to purchase the above. each were sold to me by the dealership and were added to my loan balance.
--------------------
what can i cancel?
--------------------
a. extended warranty
provided by hyundai directly
b. gap insurance
provided by lithia motors dealership
c. wheel and tire protection
provided by an unrelated third party company
--------------------
what must i do?
--------------------
d. time period
when must the intent to cancel be dated and communicated by to comply with florida statute
e. recipients of communication
where is the best place to send the intent to cancel and by which means is best to send that communication?
f. other requirements
is there anything else i must do to foolproof my intent to cancel so any failure to respond by each host would be absolute
g. cancellation fee limits
does florida law limit the cancellation fee that be can be charged for any of the above when canceled within any time frame permitted
--------------------
closing thoughts
--------------------
i believe florida does have a 72 hour time limit in which you must cancel statutorily permitted contracts or agreements. i am not sure if this cooling off period governs warranties or if there is another subsection of the statutes that directly applies to warranties with similar protections..
and since all three purchases above were added to the loan balance at the time of acceptance then i would assume that any cancellation would result in a refund check being sent in which case that amount should be applied by me to the loan balance to reduce the amount owed.
any other advice or guidance you can provide would be appreciated. thank you.
-----
ps
-----
for future viewers
i will share that florida provides no right to renege on actual vehicle purchases. statutory cooling off periods explicitly exempt vehicle purchases from these consumer protections.
keep that in mind before you buy a vehicle despite what you might hear from other people who all too often believe they can buy a vehicle and bring it back within three days of purchasing it.
thank your dealer associations and lobbyists for convincing the florida legislature to agree.
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