To return a new car, you will need to:
1. Contact the dealer within the cooling-off period.
2. Provide the dealer with a written notice of your intent to return the car.
3. Return the car to the dealer in the same condition as when you received it.
4. You may be charged arestocking fee, which is typically a percentage of the purchase price.
It is important to note that some dealerships may have additional restrictions on returning a new car, so it is always a good idea to read the dealer's return policy before you purchase a car.
Here are some additional tips for returning a new car:
* Keep all of your paperwork. This includes the purchase agreement, the bill of sale, and the owner's manual.
* Take photos of the car. This will help you document its condition if there is any damage when you return it.
* Get everything in writing. Make sure you get the dealer's agreement to return the car in writing before you return it.
* Be prepared for the dealer to try to talk you out of returning the car. They may offer you incentives to keep the car, such as a lower interest rate or a free extended warranty.
* Don't be afraid to stand up for your rights. If you have met all of the conditions of the dealer's return policy, you have the right to return the car.