Once a vehicle is "delivered", it's your vehicle unless either the dealership grants you a return, or the financing falls through. A complete delivery is going to the dealership, signing all the necessary paperwork, then driving the vehicle off the dealership's property. It is important to know what contracts you are signing and how it will effect your payment. Never sign until you know all the figures and have a "We Owe" signed by the General Manager for any open or 'promised' items. There is no "3 day Right-to-Rescind" for vehicle purchases anywhere in the USA.
Exceptions: California dealerships must offer the customer an option to purchase a "3-day return policy". If the customers signs the waiver instead, then they do not get the ability to return the car. In addition, Carmax does offer a 5-day return policy, however that is not a law, it's a promotion they offer to their customers.
No, you can not return the car.
You can usually return a faulty car back to the dealer, but to be repaired. You cannot return a car unless the dealer refuses to have it repaired.
Once you sign the papers, it is your car. You cannot return it unless the dealer agrees to the return.
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?
As long as you have a warranty, then yes you can return an unsafe used car to the dealer. However, without a warranty, it will be impossible.
Yes, a person can return a used car to the dealer without penalties. This is only if the return is followed by the rules set in the contract.
There is no return policy unless the dealer agrees to this. You bought the car so it is yours. A car dealer is not like Walmart where you can return an item you bought.
Once a car is purchased you can not return it to the dealer in Oregon. However if the car has serious mechanical defects it may be returned under the Lemon Law
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
Not unless the vehicle is misrepresented in the contract.
No there is now law requiring a dealer to take a car back. Unless the dealer you bought the car from has a return policy then it's yours.
By law you should beable to return anything