Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Return a used car
Last weekend, i bought a used car. It was 5 minutes to closing time, we signed all the papers with the interest rate of 6.5% (since that is what my bank quote me on) and now the Car dealership called me on the third day i have owened it and said they couldnt get me the 6.5% and its now 16.5%. can they do this? I signed the contract with 6.5% interest rate not 16.5%. Since they want to change information on the contract, i just want to return the car and take my business elsewhere. What rights to i regarding this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Return a used car
Generally, the purchase contract for a vehicle will contain a clause that states something about the dealership only attempting to get the rate quoted and that the final rate will be determined by the financial instution. If my law firm can assist you with this legal issue or any other legal matter, please contact my legal assistant Jennifer ([email protected]).
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