The internet gave him a cold, digital splash of water to the face.
He ended the call, looked at his neon reflection in the window, and sighed. He didn't have a return policy; he had a new personality. when you buy a car can you return it
The search results from sites like Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book were unanimous: there is no federal "cooling-off" period for vehicle purchases. Once the ink on that contract is dry, the car is legally yours. The internet gave him a cold, digital splash
"Hey, Buck! It’s Arthur. Listen, the orange is... it’s a lot. Can I bring it back?" The search results from sites like Edmunds and
Arthur’s heart sank as he read further. Unless the dealership specifically offered a "Money-Back Guarantee" or a "Return Policy"—usually found at places like Carvana or CarMax—he was essentially married to The Great Pumpkin. He called Buck.
At the dealership, under the high-pressure halogen lights and the even higher-pressure charm of a salesman named Buck, the color felt "bold." Now, in the fading light of his suburban cul-de-sac, it looked like a cry for help.
Arthur sat in his driveway, gripping the steering wheel of a neon-orange SUV that he had, only three hours ago, dubbed " The Great Pumpkin ."