Can you walk out a dealership same day with a car?

As long as the car in stock is available for Same Day Driveaway then it's just a case of paying for the vehicle and taking it home.
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Can I buy a car and take it home the same day?

Can you drive home a car you just bought? Yes, but only if you have insurance. It is a legal requirement that you are insured to drive your new car at any time, even just to bring it home.
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Can you drive away same day with car finance?

Visit Cargiant & Drive Away in the Same Day

At Cargiant, it is possible to arrange finance and part exchange of your own car against your new purchase, and arrange 5-day drive away insurance all on the same day.
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How to drive car home from dealership?

Whether you buy from a dealership or a private seller, you'll need insurance to do that and waiting for annual insurance to be set up can be timely. Cheap short term car insurance or buying day insurance allows you to drive your car home before you have set up an annual policy.
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Can you test drive cars at Motorpoint?

We offer test drives seven days a week on all our vehicles. Ask a member of our team to arrange one for you.
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Can you haggle price at Motorpoint?

We're never beaten on price, so there's no need to haggle. Shop safe in the knowledge that you are getting the best price your new car.
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Can you book a test drive without buying a car?

Test driving a car doesn't mean you're committed to buying it. A test drive is there so you can get a feel for the car and if it's right for you. If it's not, that's fine and you don't have to buy it.
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Can you drive a car straight after buying?

You need to drive a new car home: To drive any car on the road, you need insurance. This includes a new one you've just bought and need to drive home.
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Can I insure a new car before it is registered?

You can insure your new car before you pick it up, letting your insurer know the date you need the cover to start. You'll need to provide all details ahead of time, including the registration and some insurers may require your logbook/V5C.
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Can I drive my car home with no insurance?

The law says that you must normally have at least third party motor insurance if you drive or own a vehicle. You must also have insurance if you leave it parked on the street, on your driveway or in your garage. The police can check on the spot if your vehicle is insured using the Motor Insurance Database.
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What is the 14 day right to withdraw from car finance?

All agreements come with a 14-day car finance cooling-off period, which means you have a legal right to withdraw from the arrangement or cancel it within the first 14 days of signing the contract. To cancel your credit agreement within the 14-day cooling-off period, you need to contact the lender directly.
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Can I cancel my car finance and give the car back?

Like with PCP car finance, you'll need to notify your car finance provider that you'd like to voluntarily terminate, and it'll be able to tell you how much you owe. You should be able to hand the car back before the 50% has been paid and maintain the payments up to the 50% mark.
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Can you walk away from car finance?

Use Voluntary Termination (VT) to end the agreement

This option makes most sense when you're close to the end of the finance agreement when there's less difference between what you owe and what the car is worth.
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How long does it take to get a new car from a dealership?

How long does it take for an in-stock car to be delivered? When you order an in-stock car, it should typically arrive within three to four weeks. However, a few factors influence the exact delivery date, such as the dealership's location, distance to the customer's house, and the specific arrangements made.
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How long can you drive without road tax?

The short answer is, you can't. Unless you're driving to a pre-booked MOT test, you're not allowed to drive without road tax. If you're caught driving without tax at any other time, you could face serious fines or penalties.
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Do you pay for a car before delivery?

If you are buying the car outright then it's not uncommon for the seller to process the payment before they organise the delivery.
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Can I drive a new car home on my old insurance?

If you haven't taken out a new insurance policy or transferred your existing insurance onto the new car, you won't be covered. The only exception might be if your current policy includes permission to drive other cars (some comprehensive policies offer this, but not all).
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Can I drive my car home from the dealership without tax?

The vehicle must now be taxed at the point of sale, so you could be fined if you drive off without it. When you buy a second-hand vehicle, the seller should give you the green section of the car's logbook, known as the 'new keeper supplement' or V5C/2.
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How long does it take to register a new car with DVLA?

You'll usually get your new V5C within 4 weeks of the vehicle being registered. You'll get your new V5C within 3 to 5 days if both of the following apply to your vehicle: it's a used vehicle. the seller registered it to you online.
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Do I have to tax my new car immediately?

If your car is brand new, the tax may already have been prearranged by the dealer and paid for as part of the cost of the car, however, you should confirm this with them - you don't want to be driving an untaxed vehicle. If they've organised this on your behalf, your logbook should arrive within a few days.
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How long does it take to insure a car?

There isn't a specific enrollment period like with health insurance and it won't take weeks like with life insurance. Once you've agreed to a policy, it really doesn't take long for you to be insured. In fact, you're covered the second your payment goes through.
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Can I drive to the driving test in my own car?

If you want to take your driving test in your own car, you can, but only if it meets the requirements of the test centre. It's up to you to decide and while many people choose to take their driving test in an instructor's car, if you're more comfortable doing it in your own vehicle this is possible too.
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What ID do I need for a test drive?

Driving licence photocard (or photo ID) DVLA 'check code' available from the DVLA website. Access www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence to generate a unique 8-digit code. National Insurance and driving licence numbers (in case you need to recreate the code above)
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Can anyone book a test drive?

Yes, you can.

It's one of the most effective ways of making sure a car meets your needs. That's because it allows you to inspect the car's condition up close and get a feel for the vehicle before you buy. One of the best ways of finding out if a car is what you're looking for is by taking it out on a test drive.
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Do car dealers expect you to haggle?

Unless the car dealership in question is advertising a 'no haggle' buying policy, negotiation is always an option. Haggling over price at a car dealership can sometimes look like a complicated dance with both you and the salesperson attempting to work out where each of you stand and just where you might give ground.
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