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Can you return a car after buying it in Missouri?

In Missouri, there is no state-wide law that requires dealerships to accept returned vehicles. However, some dealerships may offer a voluntary return policy. If a dealership does offer a return policy, the terms and conditions of the policy will vary from dealership to dealership. Typically, dealerships that offer a return policy will require the customer to return the vehicle within a certain number of days (typically 3 or 7 days) of the purchase date. The dealership may also charge a restocking fee, which can range from $100 to $500. Additionally, the customer may be responsible for any damage to the vehicle that occurred after the purchase date.

It is important to note that dealerships are not required to disclose their return policy to customers. Therefore, it is important to ask about the dealership's return policy before purchasing a vehicle. If a dealership does not offer a return policy, you may be able to cancel the sale contract if the vehicle is defective or if the dealership violated the terms of the sale.

Here are some additional tips for returning a car in Missouri:

* Keep all of your paperwork related to the purchase, such as the sales contract and the odometer disclosure statement.

* Contact the dealership as soon as possible if you decide to return the vehicle.

* Be prepared to pay a restocking fee.

* Be aware that you may be responsible for any damage to the vehicle that occurred after the purchase date.