no because it is not new
If you have been diligent and performed all regular scheduled maintenance then this car should easily go 200,000 miles with no major repairs.
You cannot return a used car except to get it repaired if it was sold with a warranty. If it was sold "as is" then you will pay for any repairs. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used.
If the car has never been titled then it can be sold as new. A new car demonstrator or demo will often have as many as 5,000 miles on it and still sold as new.
It means there's no warranty, and no guarantee of repairs.
No.
At our dealership it could be sold as a demonstrator. The car in our jurisdiction would have to be not registered to an owner, the mileage explained and then the car could still be sold as new with the warranty starting at 1900 miles.
If the repairs cost more than the car is worth, buy a new one.
Yes, that is a form of fraud, and you can sue them if they do not cooperate.
It will not be registered in your name. They sold it and will register it in the new owners name.
New car dealers do not send "unsold" units to auctions. New cars are sold though dealer networks with typical assistance coming from the manufacturer in the form of rebates and dealer incentives allowing for deep discounts. The only new cars that are sold at auction are ones that have been damaged then repaired. They are titled first then sold as a used car.
You can do anything at all in your own home. The minor electrical repairs like new plugs and sockets. but you can not do major electrical repairs like wiring and floor wiring.
It sold new for $12,895.