Answer:
It depends on where you are at.
In Texas you sign you buy. no grace period.
There is no overall right to return or recind a car purchase contract. Once it is executed/completed it is done. Some dealers may provide the ability to return it as part of their agreement, however they likely have many fee's involved to do so...(as well they should: your changing your mind should cost you, not them).
In any of these types of car purchase/return questions - the first thing to do is look at is that stack of paperwork you got when you agreed to the deal...you know, especially the one you signed and initialed, probably several times, and likely has a big bold heading like "Contract for Sale and Agreement for Purchase". See what it says about ways and reasons you can return the car, required notices, rights to cancel, warranties, etc. This is what YOU agreed to. Not reading it (or saying you didn't understand it) - and now wanting it to be enforced only as to what you think you would have wanted it to be then...- that is just foolish. But, look at it, maybe there are grounds...
Once you bought it (you and them signed and agreed to the terms, conditions and did the work on the contracts and titles), it is yours now, (and for them to accept it back, you both need to do the same things...agree/conditions/titles/etc. again).
And even in the dealers where they advertise a return policy...better read it...at the very least you will be expected to pay for all the license, sales, registration, paperwork, etc., fees, and probably something for the fact the car, once sold...even if never moved, cannot be sold as "new" again...by law...New cars have favorable financing, rebates, some have non transferrable warranties on things, etc. available...so they probably have some calculation for those costs. Rightfully, your the one who made a new car a used one.
By law you should beable to return anything
can you return a used car to dealer within 72 hrs in colorado?
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
If you have valid reasons, a responsible dealer should take good care of you.
Some states have a "Lemon Law" which allows returning within 3 calendar days. If beyond that time, you may have to be satisfied keeping it or selling it.
How do you return the Da vinci jewelry? I am not satisfied..
Yes, of course the dealer can take it back and they do. A growing number of dealers will allow you 3, 5, or 7 days (with mileage limitations) to drive the car and you can return it if you are not satisfied. Good, customer driven dealers, will take a car back if the customer has a compelling reason to return the vehicle. Certainly the immediacy of the return is critical as is the condition of the vehicle.
This depends on what terms you agreed to in your paperwork with the dealership. When you negotiate used car terms at the dealer you should always ask in advance if it's ok to return it. Call the dealership and ask them if you are unsure of your auto dealer terms. For more information of used car's check:- http://www.autopitch.com/blog/
it's quite possible. in some states there are laws which allow you to do so. another possibility is that the dealer is having an offer in which you can return the car within a stipulated timeframe.
No you cannot.
You need to be more specific in your question. Return a car to a dealer, return a leased car, return a borrowed car to a friend, return a rental car?
No, you can not return the car.