No it does not. The Three(day) right of rescission is only for in home purchases .(these laws were designed to help the elderly from pushy salesman). Sorry Tennessee or most states does not allow you to drive off and then return 3 days later but most Dealerships dont want unhappy customers...so what do you do?
Simple, go in and talk NICE to the Dealership(leave the legal eagle attitude at home...give them a reason TO help you) explain your problems, concerns unhappiness and tell them how you will speak highly of their ethics and customer service and even offer to write a letter stating how please you are with them....better try sugar instead of vinegar...promise!
What is Right of rescission for auto purchase?
No. Maryland does not offer a "cooling-off period" for vehicle purchases.
No, the three day rule does not apply to auto purchases and certainly not to a pre-owned ones. Customer beware!
Does the 3 day right of rescession rule apply to buying an auto in Tennessee?
NO.
http://www.doj.state.or.us/finfraud/coolingoffrule.shtmlTypically, the only time you will get a three day right of rescission is for a home solicitation, also known as a "door to door sale." There are a few other times you may be able to rescind an agreement within three days, such as with a home mortgage, but usually, if you buy something, it is yours. There is no "cooling off period" for the purchase of a motor vehicle. There is no "cooling off period" for the purchase of a good, just because it is really expensive or you decide you made a mistake in buying it. There is no "cooling off period" if you buy something from a telemarketer.
Finding an auto body shop will depend on what area of Tennessee you are in. Dupont offers a search service at : http://pc.dupont.com/performancealliance/content/en/US/html/shop_locator.html. This will allow you to find the right auto body shop near you.
Not automatically, no. You should check your contract to see... while dealers are not required by law to include a "buyer's remorse" clause, some might do so anyway.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Yes, Firestone Complete Auto Care offer coupons for tire purchases. You can find them at http://www.firestonecompleteautocare.com/offers/
Driving in Tennessee without proper auto insurance is quite difficult. The offender can be issued a $2500 fine. The state of Tennessee considers the offense a Class A misdemeanor.
Check out the Tennessee Car Insurance Informaiton Center at www.dmv.org/tn-tennessee/car-insurance.php