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Motor Vehicle Purchase Contract is binding The purchase contract is binding when you and the dealership have signed it. You cannot cancel the contract without paying a penalty. There is no 3-day right to cancel a contract signed at a dealership.
If a dealer is selling you a used vehicle away from the dealership, you have a 3-day cooling-off period in which you can return the purchased vehicle. But if you buy a pre-owned car at the dealership, you sign a contract under which you may have to pay a penalty of up to 5% if you want to return the used vehicle.
Non-warranty repair problems: Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection or call (800) 422-7128. Recalls and safety defects: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or call (888) DASH-2-DOT.
If you decide to return the used car, you must return it to the dealer within two business days by closing time (unless the contract gives you more time). You must return the car under these conditions: With no miles in excess of what the contract allows. (The contract must allow for 250 miles.)
Pay off that trade in 14 days Please contact DOT's dealer hotline at 608.266. 1425, for copies of the ERSG and ERSS forms, or download the forms from the WisDOT Web site at www.dot.wisconsin.gov/ business/dealers/dealer-forms.
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If you decide to return the used car, you must return it to the dealer within two business days by closing time (unless the contract gives you more time). You must return the car under these conditions: With no miles in excess of what the contract allows. (The contract must allow for 250 miles.)
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