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Can you return a car just purchased?

It depends on the dealership's return policy and any applicable state laws. Most dealerships have a limited time frame (typically a few days) during which you can return a car for a full refund. Some dealerships may charge a restocking fee.

Here are the general steps to return a car you just purchased:

1. Review the dealership's return policy. This should be included in the purchase agreement you signed when you bought the car.

2. Contact the dealership. Call or visit the dealership to let them know you want to return the car.

3. Bring the car back to the dealership. You will need to bring back the car in the same condition as when you bought it, with all of the accessories and documentation.

4. Get a refund. The dealership will issue you a refund for the purchase price of the car, minus any restocking fees.

Here are some additional tips for returning a car you just purchased:

* Act quickly. The sooner you return the car, the more likely you are to get a full refund.

* Be prepared to negotiate. The dealership may be willing to negotiate the terms of the return, such as the amount of the refund or the restocking fee.

* Get everything in writing. Make sure you get a written confirmation from the dealership that you have returned the car and that you will be issued a refund.