Not if you signed the contract to purchase the vehicle, unless the dealer agrees to let you back out. If you have taken delivery of the vehicle and drove it off the lot it is now a used car and it belongs to you.
You cannot change your mind about a new car purchase. The dealer may work with you to take it back, but there is usually a restocking fee or a fee of some type that they will charge.
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.
If you purchase a new car, it is "used" as soon as you drive it off the dealer's lot.
You can of course return it but the dealer can refuse to take it back and in 99.9% of the time would refuse. After all the car is now a used car and cannot be sold as a new car any longer. The cooling off period law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle new or used.
Sell it.
Yes, new car dealers can finance a new purchase. Many dealers work with multiple banks to help find financing for their customers.
If you borrowed money to purchase a car then you are required to pay it back.If you borrowed money to purchase a car then you are required to pay it back.If you borrowed money to purchase a car then you are required to pay it back.If you borrowed money to purchase a car then you are required to pay it back.
After a car purchase, can I return the car?
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
No, there is no cooling off period or buyers remorse law on the purchase of a new or used car. Once you buy the car, you own the car. It is only a myth that these type laws apply to the purchase of any vehicle. They do not, and only apply to unsolicited sales.
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.
If you did not sign anything, yes. If you have signed some papers, depending on what they are, probably not. If you have signed the agreement to purchase, possibly. Ask the selling dealer to let you out of the agreement to purchase.