Ask your dealership.
In Minnesota, a used car cannot be returned within 72 hours of purchase. Once the contract has been signed, the car cannot be returned anymore.
Yes it can be returned. However, what will happen is the dealership will insist they have their technicians look over the engine and run a computer diagnostic check depending on what type of engine issues you are having and, Chances are, they will 'not find anything wrong with the engine.' In this case, you insist they look over the car again and keep bringing it back to the dealer. Once you keep records, under the lemon law, you can send in a complaint This could be a simple fix depending on what type of engine problems. A friend of mine had a brand new car and after having major issues with the engine, had it returned and exchanged for another car. Hope this helps
Not unless there is some very special language in your purchase contract.
No. The engine starts the car.
A person cannot purchase a car if they dont have money or if they have bad credit and do not have all the cash upfront.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
a bad engine
If would not be bad for a car engine to shift from third to second gear if you are traveling at 30mph.
Yes, in most states an used car can be returned within 48 to 72 hours of purchase. You will need to find out the lemon laws in your state.
Bad engine cushions can make the engine shake. bad spark plugs cause malfunction as the car starts running.
The engine won't run.
Many things can cause a car to be sluggish like dirty air filter, check engine light came on, bad transmission, bad engine, etc.