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Columns: Driving for Dollars
Terry Jackson   Expert: Terry Jackson
Driving for Dollars
Wear and tear could reduce payment
Driving for Dollars

Refund likely after dealer rescission
 

Dear Terry,
I recently purchased a new car by putting $700 down. I received a notice today that the car dealership has exercised its rescission rights and I have to return the car. Do I get my down payment back?
-- Dale

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Dear Dale,
I assume the issue is that the dealership let you have the car on the condition it could get you financed. Most contracts contain language that allows the dealership to demand the car back if it can't complete the deal. You should get your down payment back, but there could be an issue of wear and tear for the time you had it. Good luck.


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