Q: My daughter bought a new car, the contract is signed and she drove it home. The dealership called and said they forgot to take the custom wheels off the car and want her to bring the car back so they can change them. What should she do?
A: Your daughter may not be legally obligated to return the car, as the contract is already signed, and she took possession of the vehicle as it was. Here's what she can do:
Review the contract: Check the purchase agreement to see if there is any mention of the wheels or specific terms about returning the car for modifications.
Negotiate: If the dealership insists, she could negotiate some form of compensation (like free service, accessories, or a discount) in exchange for bringing the car back. They made the error, so it's reasonable to ask for something in return.
Decline if she prefers: If she likes the custom wheels, she can politely refuse unless the dealership can show a contractual obligation to return the car for this adjustment.
If she's unsure, consulting with a legal expert for advice on consumer protection laws might help clarify her rights.
Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model
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