need to take delivery

Most states will not consider the deal final until you take delivery of the purchased item.
The dealership can charge you to cancel the deal if it is posted anywhere visible in the office, on the website, or if it is in the paperwork you signed.
You can contact your bank to hold the check or if it is already cashed, you can have your bank go after the dealership for the amount of the check. Understand though that if the dealership has a cancellation policy, they are entitled to keep the check as a cancellation fee.
You can contact the General Manager of the Dealership to discuss a refund. Remember to stay calm though. Threats and accusations rarely turn out positively.

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