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Why do car dealerships make you wait so long?

We have to wait for the managers, because they are always SO busy. Not only are they helping the sales people desk deals (give you all the payments including the trade value, appraising your trade vehicle, different interest rates, leasing options, term lengths, making sure all the incentives have been included, etc.)

How long does it take for a car to be built?

The process of making a car can be roughly divided into stamping, welding, painting, assembly and inspections, which takes about 17-18 hours in total. (It varies according to the number of cars made by a factory.)

How many man hours does it take to build a car?

How many cars can a factory make in a day?

When this number is divided by the number of production days, it comes to about 13,400 cars per day. However, this is just the average. The actual number of cars we make in a day can vary….How many cars can a factory produce in a day?

yearcars produced in the world
201365,745,403

Why do owners sell their brand new cars, just after 6 or 1?

To name a few, i owner might have fallen in love if another car after a drive in that car (Bliv me its possible, the drove my friends Polo GT TSI and was intoxicated, only if i had the money i would have bought it after selling my 1 year old Grand i10). Another reason might be, the owner might be shifting his residence or might be shifting abroad.

When do you find a defect in a new car?

The car buyer must discover the defect within 18 months of delivery or 18,000 miles of use. The lemon law covers all new, used, and leased cars still covered by the manufacturer’s vehicle warranty.
 Suppose a vehicle gets deemed irreparable after good-faith attempts to fix its flaws.

Can you return a car you just bought if you changed your mind?

The bottom line: You can’t return a car just because you changed your mind about it or because the salesman was pushy unless it’s written into the sales contract that you can. The Federal Trade Commission’s “cooling-off” rule — established in the 1970s — allows consumers 3 days to cancel a transaction.

Can you sell a car that is not a new car?

Sell the car. If you absolutely don’t want the vehicle, you might be able to sell the car in a “like-new” condition. The IRS generally defines a new car as one that is not registered for personal use with a state Department of Motor Vehicles. Once the car is registered, it’s no longer a new vehicle.