Tips on Buying Cars: getting out of a deal, third base coach, dodge caliber


Question
i just bought a dodge caliber 2007, and i traded it in with my other dodge witch i traded in for 1,100. and the car i tought was 10,000 caliber but with the finiancing it ended up to be 20,000 dolloars and i dont want it how can i give it baack its usesd bought it december 31 2007. how can i get out of this deal or get out of the gap or ware and atare warranty they cost more then  i tought.

Answer
Unless you bought the vehicle "off-site" from their regular business location(the dealer was holding a special sale at the local mall, or the salesperson brought the car to your house and you signed all the paperwork there), then there is no law that lets you out of a contract just because you changed your mind.  If you can show that the dealer committed a fraud (changed the numbers in the paperwork or did something else illegal), then your only hope is to go back to the dealer and beg for mercy.  As they make good money on extended warranties, they won't be likely to cancel those contracts, but they may offer to sell them at a lower price.  If you're not comfortable doing this, then take someone along with you that loves to negotiate with car dealers (the dealership will refer to him or her as your "third base coach).  Let that person negotiate with the dealer on your behalf, and if they get you out of the deal, take 'em out to a nice dinner afterwards to say "thank you!"