Phoenix, Arizona.
I leased a new car 4 days ago and am finding small problems with it. I'm also realizing that I just don't care for it all that much. The dealer notified me today that they had made a very small error in the calculations on the lease and would like me to re-sign corrected documents. The error is only .07 cents off from what it should be, but they emphasized that "leases in particular have to be very accurate", so they need to correct the lease document.
The lease deal included a $5000 trade-in allowance for my old car.
Can I refuse to sign the new lease document and ask them to let me out of the lease?
I leased a new car 4 days ago and am finding small problems with it. I'm also realizing that I just don't care for it all that much. The dealer notified me today that they had made a very small error in the calculations on the lease and would like me to re-sign corrected documents. The error is only .07 cents off from what it should be, but they emphasized that "leases in particular have to be very accurate", so they need to correct the lease document.
The lease deal included a $5000 trade-in allowance for my old car.
Can I refuse to sign the new lease document and ask them to let me out of the lease?