While the law is different in every state, many states require consumers to take delivery of a vehicle before the contracts are considered valid. Be sure to speak with an attorney, your state’s dealer liscensing board, or your state’s consumer affairs board to be sure.
/While the law is different in every state, many states require consumers to take delivery of a vehicle before the contracts are considered valid. Be sure to speak with an attorney, your state’s dealer liscensing board, or your state’s consumer affairs board to be sure.
Jason Lancaster is the editor and founder of AccurateAutoAdvice.com. Jason has worked in the auto industry since 1998, including nearly 10 years of auto dealership experience. Jason started out as a salesperson and worked his way thru finance manager, sales manager, used car manager, and new car manager. Jason is also a bit of an expert on dealership service and repair, as well as the parts business. Jason has been cited as an auto expert by the BBC, The Huffington Post, Forbes, Newsweek, and more.