What is my legal recourse when a car salesman get your confidence by praying to gain your trust and then sale you a 2013 fully loaded car without showing you the sticker price?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Usually none, unless you show you did not have the mental capacity to contract. Otherwise, adults are presumed to be able to make their own decisions (and mistakes). If you signed the contract of your own free will (meaning, you were not physically forced to), the car is yours.
None, unless you have been adjudicated incompetent in probate court or are under 18, or unless they pointed a loaded gun at you and said "sign." Otherwise, you are an adult who is supposed to read what he signs and is liable for the consequences and made the decision you did. The car is yours. Make the payments ontime, enjoy it, and the next time you buy a car, spend a few hours reading how to do it on Clark Howard's website.
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