The only law that applies to returning a new car is the state Lemon Law. There is no buyer's remorse law concerning the purchase of an automobile. Once you drive it off the lot, you own it, and cannot return it except under the Lemon Law.
Are you talking about returning a car which was recently purchased? If so, Utah has a Lemmon Law to deal with dealers selling NEW vehicles. Used vehicles do not fall under this law.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
There is no such law. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
In the state of Ohio, a person has 3 days by law to return a used or even a new car. The dealership or person must take the car back and refund any money due.
you can keep it for up to 72 hours before you're time is up
You cannot return a used or new car with or without a warranty. The cooling off period or buyer's remorse law does not apply to the purchase of an automobile. It only applies to unsolicited purchases.
What is the law on returning a used car that is a lemon. You cannot return a car unless it qualifies under your states lemon law and that only applies to new cars. The Alabama lemon laws can be found in Title 8, chapter 20A of the code of Alabama. There are 6 sections. It is imperative that you keep detailed records of all repair attempts by the selling dealer. A vehicle is a lemon if it is in the custody of the dealer for repairs over a cumulative period of 30 days or more. Only repair attempts during the first 24 months or 24,000 miles qualify and only if the manufacture was first notified in writing of the condition during the first year or 12,000 miles since the initial date of purchase.
Bring all your paper work for both vehicles with you to a MVD in Alabama.
Yes, but according to the Alabama Attorney General it only applies in "very select cases."
There is no Cooling Off Period on the purchase of an automobile in any state. It is a myth that you can return a car you bought. That law only applies to unsolicited sales. As in door to door, or telemarketers. You bought the car, so you own the car unless you can convince the dealer to voluntarily take it back.
In order to register a new car in Alabama, you need a title signed over to you, a notarized bill of sale, and proof of identity (driver's license). At this time, no insurance is required to register a vehicle in the state of Alabama.