I want to return a lease car I got today?
I had a 2014 Honda CRV and it had a problem with brakes as it kept squeaking. I took it to the service center and they couldn't find any problem. So I talked to the sales guy and he t old me he can replace my car with 2015 Honda CRV. My remaining lease for 2014 model was 18 months. What I "thought" he told me was I can return my 2015 model in 18 months if it's in excellent condition. So I signed the contract. After doing so, I realized The lease was for 36 months. The problem is that I won't need the car that long and I want to cancel the contract. But he keeps saying that I can't cancel the contract because I have already signed. I told him that I misunderstood the contract period but he was there was nothing he could do to help me. So I drive the 2015 model to my house. Is there any way to get my old car back?
That's too bad. You signed a contract and unless it states it can be returned, you can't return it. Saying you didn't understand the contract isn't an out. You agreed to the lease terms when you signed it.
Nope, next time read the contract before you sign it.
Nope. You've signed the papers and the deal is done. Your lease is now with the lease finance company and the dealer can't unwind it. Right at the bottom of the contract where you signed your name is a statement like "you have read this contract and understand it, and by signing, you agree to it."
This is what I need you to do.
Everytime you get a paycheck, I want you to send me $100.
What you did was an upgrade on your lease. You had only 18 months left on your 2014, and the dealer upgraded your lease with a 2015 model and extended it to 3 years.
The thing is I read the contract and it was for my remainder lease which was 18 months. However the buyout paper had a blank space for the contract period. Then the manager told me to sign the paper which I did. But after he printed the contract paper, it was for 36 months. So basically the manager fooled me. I know I took the car and it's under my possession but I don't think it was fair that he just change the lease term like that on his own
1. Always read a contract FULLY before signing. (Dealers hate me as it takes my about 30 minutes to go through all of the fine print. My wife isn't too happy either.)
2. Don't sign a contract until you understand All of the terms. Get it reviewed by an attorney BEFORE YOU SIGN if you don't understand something.
3. NEVER sign a contract with blank spaces in it!
Probably not! You had the opportunity and obligation to read the contract BEFORE you signed it, but failed to do so.
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