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Help! I ordered two cars by mistake!

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California has a 3-day Right to Cancel law, however, it does not apply to new automobile purchases or leases.

Why do people say he has 3 days to cancel? I took a look at the MVPA I have and there is no mention of any 3-day cancellation right.

Having said that, I would definitely agree with everyone and talk to Tesla to explain to them the situation - I am sure they will help you out.
You would not find it on the MVPA. It was on the MVOA. The order payment is fully refundable UNTIL VIN ASSIGNMENT. So it could be even beyond three days now. Tesla removed the three day limit.
https://3.tesla.com/assets/pdf/model3_order_agreement_en_US.pdf
 
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You would not find it on the MVPA. It was on the MVOA. The order payment is fully refundable UNTIL VIN ASSIGNMENT. So it could be even beyond three days now. Tesla removed the three day limit.
https://3.tesla.com/assets/pdf/model3_order_agreement_en_US.pdf

Not sure why people are responding to an old thread, however, Tesla has changed (and renamed) its MVPA/MVOA. Pre June/July, any orders placed, you received a "Motor Vehicle Purchase Agreement" when placing the order (although the first paragraph said "Your Model 3 Motor Vehicle Order Agreement (the “Agreement”)").

The language in the third provision:

"Order; Nonrefundable Order Payment; Changes. Once you submit your completed order, we will locate a vehicle to match your
Vehicle Configuration and coordinate the shipment of the Vehicle for delivery. Your Order Payment covers the cost of these
activities and other processing costs and is nonrefundable; it is not a deposit for the Vehicle."

Ironically, the new form still used Nonrefundable Order Payment but states it is refundable.