No. No previous owner would want to refund their used car after selling it to someone else. It was also based on their agreement that no refund will gonna happen.
Not unless the seller agrees to refund your money. A used car purchase is final.
Good for you?
The time frame for returning a used vehicle to get a refund in most states is never. Once you sign a contract, except in extreme circumstances, you are stuck with the car.
You need to look through paper work and see if there are warranties, if so you may be able to get a refund or fix through the Lemon Law.
Yes, but I do not thnk you can get all your money back If you have driven it of the lot.
You can return it to get the scratches repaired. Did you not inspect the car for scratches before you took delivery? You cannot return it for a refund as it is no longer a new car. It is a used car.
contact the seller and arrange for a refund
They refund you the remainder of the premium not used for the year.
In Ohio, there is no automatic "cooling off" period for returning a used car once a contract is signed. However, if the car has significant mechanical issues not disclosed at the time of purchase, the buyer may have grounds to seek recourse under Ohio's lemon law or consumer protection laws. It is advisable to carefully review the terms of the purchase agreement and consult with a legal professional if issues arise.
I'm expecting a refund.
IF you got the "surplus" refund, it should have been payed off. You must have had a lot of equity(down payment) in the car to get a refund.
no