(03/07/2012) I financed a used vehicle through a dealership on 03/02/2012. I signed the sales contract and other paperwork associated with the deal. A day after I took the vehicle home I took a closer look at the contract. I know I should've looked at it closer before I signed, but thats hindsight now. After closer look the dealer added several "add ons" as I call them. IE...Vehicle service contract(extended warranty), Gap insurance, credit life insurance....etc. All optional "add ons" as I call them that increased final cost of the vehicle by several thousands of dollars. I am satisfied with the vehicle, but would like the "add ons" removed. I know I already signed the contract or so it has seamed. I was just going to accept it and take it as a lesson learned on purchasing a vehicle. However I received a call from the sales person today saying that I missed a signature on the contract and that they were willing to drive 100 miles plus to where I live to obtain this signature. I then reviewed the contract and I noticed a missing signature to the optional Credit Life insurance box. The cost of the insurance is added into the final cost of the vehicle. My question is? If I do not want the optional insurance does it void the sales contract as it would change the cost of the final price on the contract? Is this a way out of the "add ons" that they put into the final price? If I don't agree to the final price...can I return the vehicle or renegotiate the contract for a better deal? Thanks for your time....