No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
If it is a used vehicle in South Dakota, and the contract states that you bought it "as is", you can not return the vehicle. Unless you were somehow misled as to the deal, the vehicle, or the contract, and can prove it, you can not return the vehicle.
There are a few, but Illinois is 1 of them
You can't return it. You bought it and you own it. The buyer's remorse law doe not apply to the purchase of an auto.
yes you can not
It depends about the terms and conditions you bought the car on if it is CPO (Certified pre owned) then you should be able to.
Dearborn
I'll return later.
You've got it backwards. You open the window to let the spirit out, so that it can move on, and then two hours later you close it so that they won't be tempted to return and haunt the place they died and so that they'll move on to their afterlife.
You cannot just return a car to the seller. There is no cooling off period on the sale of a vehicle. In your situation you can call the seller and ask for your money back, or ask the seller to repair the vehicle. If the seller refuses, your only recourse is to sue the seller in court. If you bought this car "AS IS" and there was no implied or written warranty then you will have to prove in court that the seller knew the engine was about to lock up. You must prove that the car was not serviceable on the day you bought it and the seller knew it. Get a written statement to that fact from 2 mechanics and that will strengthen your case. Otherwise you will probably loose on a car you bought "AS IS'.
Yes even after shingles have been treated it can return later on in life.
No, Ed McVaney was one of the founders of J.D. Edwards which was later bought by PeopleSoft which was later bought by Oracle.Java was created by James Gosling of Sun Microsystems (along with other Sun engineers). Sun was later bought by Oracle so there is a small connection.
hbk will return later this year of early next year