I purchased a new car from a local car dealership and tried to return it when I realized I couldn’t afford the payments. Don’t they have to accept the car back within 3 days?
• In California there is no “cooling off” period. Check your vehicle purchase agreement which states this. I took my car to a mechanic to be repaired and when the work was completed he charged me twice the amount we had agreed upon and failed to give me a written estimate. Isn’t this illegal? Where do I file a complaint? • California law requires mechanics to provide consumers with a written estimate prior to beginning repair work. A complaint should be directed to the Bureau of Automotive Repair.
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