What to do if you want a refund after placing an order and paying a deposit for a car?
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If the contract does not specify that the deposit will not be refunded upon cancellation, or that the seller must compensate double the deposit for non-delivery, then you can request a refund. The specific terms should be reviewed in conjunction with the car purchase agreement. Below are some relevant considerations when buying a car: 1. Determine your budget: First, establish your budget range and reasonably estimate your financial capacity. Avoid blindly choosing high-priced cars that exceed your financial means. The cost of the car, plus insurance and regular maintenance, can be significant expenses. Act within your means to prevent the car from becoming a burden. If you are not in a hurry to buy a car, it is best to choose a time when car prices are lower and market prices are stable, typically during the off-season from March to August. 2. Inspection upon delivery: When picking up the car, pay attention to the body gaps and paintwork. Check the gaps between the doors and the front and rear bumpers, and open the doors to observe if there is any color difference between the interior and exterior paint. Inside the car, check the odometer reading, whether the seat protective packaging and the plastic covers on the dashboard are intact, and if there are any stains on the seats or dashboard. Also, note the gap between the manufacturing date and the delivery date. If the gap is too long, the car might be a display model or a refurbished vehicle (test drive car). Start the car to feel its operating condition, such as whether there are any abnormal noises or if any warning lights are on.