I believe in US, Canada and possibly UK, you are allowed a short period to change your mind.
Sure, but don't expect to get the same dollar amount as it appears on the original sales contract. Once driven off the new car lot, the car becomes a "used car", one that has been registered, licensed, and now driven on public roads.
That would be up to the individual dealer. but when you sign a contract you own that vehicle. and it also depends on what paper you signed.
No, there is no right of recission in the state of kentucky. Once you sign a contract to purchase a car in the state of kentucky, you own a vehicle whether you have driven the vehicle off the lot or not.
I bought a used car on friday, the car has more problems than I was aware off
NO! You signed a contract, you own the car now.
Some places have the ability to take your car away if you don't pay car lot fees if you are trying to sell your car on their lot. If you didn't sign a contract through them, then they can't repo your car. They will most likely tow your car off the lot and you have to pay expenses on it. If you signed a contract where you must leave your vehicle on the lot for certain amount of days or months then yes they might be able to repo your vehicle if it states in the contract they can. If you are not on a contract of any kind then no they can not repo your car. They will instead tow your car off the lot.
Not likely if you signed the contract.
You purchased the car when you signed the contract. It has nothing to do with driving it off the lot. The only thing you can hope for is the dealer is willing to terminate the deal.
Depending on the state if you never actually drove the car off the lot the dealership cannot force you to complete the transaction
yes
after approved financing and signed contract, have had car 8 days, can a dealership take car back?
In Texas- Yes!