Originally posted by Beachboy:
Most states have from a one to a three day time frame for "buyers remorse" to back out of a deal.



i thought about this too so i looked it up and colorado has no cooling off period (as we call it in cali) for car sales.

Originally posted by colorado state university cooperative extension:
You have no statutory right to cancel a completed sale of a car. When you drive the car off the lot, it's yours......Before signing a contract, be cautious. Never assume that you have the right to cancel. Make sure you understand the contract. Ask to take it home so you'll have unpressured time to read and understand it.

If you have questions about contracts or other Consumer issues, call the Attorney General's office in Denver at 800-332-2071. Call before you sign a contract or make a commitment that you might regret later.



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working under the assupmtion that everything you have said thus far is entirely accurate it sounds like they have commited fraud. the problem is going to be proving this. they will have witnesses and you have none.

a number of years ago a friend of mine got a dealer to take back a car but she only did it by conciving the dealer they didn't want to tangle with her very powerful and wealthy extended family. sorry i am of no help


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