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If the car dealership imposed insurance on the buyer, it can be returned

Similar situations happen quite often when unscrupulous managers of car dealerships slip drivers financial products such as comprehensive insurance and compulsory motor liability insurance in a package with a purchase and sale agreement. Automotive lawyer Lev Voropaev spoke about this in an interview with Motor magazine.

“It is impossible to terminate a car purchase and sale agreement if the car dealership has imposed insurance from a partner, but you can return the insurance if there are legal grounds for doing so,” said the lawyer.

If the vehicle was purchased on credit, then you should study the conditions, the lawyer advised. It may be stipulated that in the absence of insurance, the rate under the loan agreement increases.

Prior to this, lawyer Voropaev said that any breakdown, if discovered by the client in the car, could be a reason to return the car to the dealer within two weeks.

Earlier, Voropaev said what would happen if a pedestrian entered a zebra crossing along with a car.

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