jetskiscott2
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What is the name of your state? California
I went to a dealer to buy a NEW Hyundai Accent that was in the Saturday paper. It was $8400 minus a 500 Loyality Rebate (I qualify for the rebate since I'm a current Hyundai owner).
While signing the finance agreement I was told that the car would have to be sold as a used car since it was purchased last week, but returned because someone's financing fell through. I was okay with that since it only had 700 miles on it and it was a good deal. My question is about the 500 rebate that I received. (BTW, I used the rebate towards my downpayment that totaled $1,700) How can I get a rebate on a used car? It is my understanding that rebates are for new vehicles only, not used.
Is it possible the dealer will catch its mistake and take the rebate from the deal and leave me with only a $1,200 downpayment? Could they do this even when I have a signed contract? Before I left the dealer my bank (finance company) wrote them a check for the remaining balance of $7,500.
No one can backout on a contract once it is signed unless both parties agree, correct?
Thanks and Happy Holidays
I went to a dealer to buy a NEW Hyundai Accent that was in the Saturday paper. It was $8400 minus a 500 Loyality Rebate (I qualify for the rebate since I'm a current Hyundai owner).
While signing the finance agreement I was told that the car would have to be sold as a used car since it was purchased last week, but returned because someone's financing fell through. I was okay with that since it only had 700 miles on it and it was a good deal. My question is about the 500 rebate that I received. (BTW, I used the rebate towards my downpayment that totaled $1,700) How can I get a rebate on a used car? It is my understanding that rebates are for new vehicles only, not used.
Is it possible the dealer will catch its mistake and take the rebate from the deal and leave me with only a $1,200 downpayment? Could they do this even when I have a signed contract? Before I left the dealer my bank (finance company) wrote them a check for the remaining balance of $7,500.
No one can backout on a contract once it is signed unless both parties agree, correct?
Thanks and Happy Holidays
