We do NOT buy-back vehicles
Considering the fact the our vehicles are priced thousand below value, we don't have the mark-up and margins to buy vehicles back from consumers. Once the paperwork has been executed by the parties, the transaction is considered final. If the vehicle needs any repairs after the transaction is finalized, the buyer is responsible for those repairs.
Is this legal? Yes. According to Florida law, dealers are not required by federal law to give used car buyers a right to cancel their purchase. In some states the ability to return a vehicle to the dealer a few days after the purchase for a refund only exists if the dealer chooses to offer this privilege.
Is this fair? Yes. At least from our perspective it is fair. Considering we don't have a high pressure sales system, consumers have all the time needed to contemplate the purchase, inspect the vehicle and complete the transaction.
We do not buy vehicles back from consumers for these reasons:
Is this legal? Yes. According to Florida law, dealers are not required by federal law to give used car buyers a right to cancel their purchase. In some states the ability to return a vehicle to the dealer a few days after the purchase for a refund only exists if the dealer chooses to offer this privilege.
Is this fair? Yes. At least from our perspective it is fair. Considering we don't have a high pressure sales system, consumers have all the time needed to contemplate the purchase, inspect the vehicle and complete the transaction.
We do not buy vehicles back from consumers for these reasons:
- After the vehicle leaves our office, the new owner could experience any number of situations where the vehicle is tampered with or damaged and attempt to hide the issues.
- In some cases consumers have concluded that it's easier to try and force us to take the vehicle back, than deal with repairs.
- The costs to process vehicles back into inventory along with any repairs would almost certainly mean we would sustain losses that would not sustain the program.