Can you return a new vehicle if you have not made a payment and feel that the dealer has represent itself falsely?

NO

NO. Once you sign that contract that car is yours. This is the reason why when you go to a dealership, look at the car, inspect the car in and out, test drive the car, see how it feels, how it handles, etc. Before you sign your name on the contract, MAKE SURE IT IS WHAT YOU WANT BECAUSE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RETURN IT LATER. Besides, feeling and proving are two different things. Also, this is what contracts are for. It discloses EVERYTHING in writing. This is why you should completely look over a contract and completely look over a car before buying it.

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