No, the "3-day cooling off period" does not apply to vehicles.
The lender may give the consumer other options, depending upon the orignal contract terms.
No you can not cancel a car purchase in New Jersey. There are however exceptions to this such as if the car has a serious mechanical defect.
A car dealership can cancel a purchase if they haven't received the right amount of money to honor the contract. Otherwise, they can't cancel a contract that has already been signed.
In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.
No you cannot. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
"One can purchase a used Saab 900 from a used car dealer in Pennsylvania. If you speak to one of the smaller car dealers, they're often very helpful in helping you find the car that you want."
Only if all of the final purchase agreements are signed "not on" dealership property.
If you have not signed a contract to purchase the vehicle then yes you can walk away. If however you have signed a purchase agreement, then you had better ask the dealer very nicely if you can get out of the contract.
If you have not signed a purchase agreement, yes. If you have signed, ask the dealer if you can back out. If the car has already been put in your name or you have driven it home, it is yours.
No you cannot if you signed the contract and paid for the vehicle. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
There is no 3 day to cancel a new car purchase contract. The only time you have 3 days if the dealer came to your house or place of business and Solicit you. There is no 3 day to cancel a new car purchase contract. The only time you have 3 days if the dealer came to your house or place of business and Solicit you. ------------------------------------------------------------- Always read your contract before you deal with dealer, And I think is 10 days is very common for cancel your contract but it all are depend on your down payment & dealer's financial condition.
Buyers remorse in Texas does not cover cars. If you agree to buy a car, and have signed a contract and put down a deposit, it is up to the seller to determine how much time you have to cancel. You may be unable to cancel without losing your deposit.
No, the buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state. You bought the car and you own the car.