It depends on the terms of your contract.
People who are working under an Unlimited contract can give 30 days notice of resignation. People working under a Limited contract can also resign, but face financial penalties and a work ban for breaking the contract.
after approved financing and signed contract, have had car 8 days, can a dealership take car back?
There is not a specific rule when you can cancel a contract. Usually, you have at least 3 business days. However, read the fine print, each contract will be different.
Incompetence, maybe?
Yes, the dealer can cancel the contract but it is within 10 days of the date on the purchase contract.
You cannot break a contract unless there is something that is documented wrong with the car and the dealership refuses to repair it. There is no provision for a change of mind, only a lemon law.
The best thing to do is call the car lot and ask them. Usually a car lot will give you 30 days to return the vehicle. It really depends on the dealership. That depends on the laws of your state and the contract that you signed. Look for verbage regarding recission of the contract.
Unfortunately, AL does not have a "cooling off" period that allows you to do this. Check with the dealership to see if they offer something like this, but make sure it's in writing!
That would depend on the dealership at which youl made your purchase. The standard right of recision (right to change your mind) is three business days after a contract is signed. Of course, you could return your auto to the dealership, but they would consider it a used vehicle and, again, it would be their option to buy it from you or not.
you have 3 days to change your mind or reconsider their offer of a contract or cancel a contract after that you are legally bound to the contract..take it in writing to the dealer and keep a copy i believe according to the law that governs contracts you have 3 days to change your mind..but the dealership isn't going to tell you that and they will tell you you cant get out of it but you can if unsure call the free legal assistance hot line you can get that number thru your local welfare agency...good luck
It is very difficult to answer these questions, you are not providing any of the specifics of your particular contract (nor should you you do so online!). I would recommend getting legal advise/actually showing your contract to someone who knows what the hell they are doing.