Wanting to get out of a automobile loan right after you've bought your automobile is simple if you act hasty.
There used to be a man in Valdosta, Georgia that had the nickname of "Torch". Torch was a big guy, and that's about all of the description that I'll tell you. I've heard, but seldom seen, that you could give Torch $600.00 in elderly $20.00 bills and he'ld take care of your automobile loan for you. For another $400.00, the automobile was guaranteed to seldom be found. Torch is now in federal prison.
If you bought the automobile at a dealership within the last couple days to a week, you can get out of your loan. The dealer won't tell you this, but all you have to do is call the finance company that the contract is with and tell them that you feel that you were misled about the automobile by the dealership.
Tell them that you are returning the automobile to the dealer in the original condition and that you will absolutely not pay the loan if they send it through. Trust me, this will have their attention and they absolutely would back your contract out of their system than to have an instant repo on their hands. This works only if they have not yet sent a check to the dealer for the automobile.
Don't ask them if they have or not because they can cancel the check to the dealer, easily to avoid an instant repossession.