NO. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. This is a myth that will not die. Once you purchase a vehicle, it is yours. The only way you can return it is if the seller agrees. So politely ask the selling dealer.
One can return a used car in California. This is if a used car buyer has obtained a two-day contract cancellation option, and the used car is advertised as certified.
In Utah, there is a a 30 day used car warranty. This means a person can return a vehicle if it is deemed to be defective.
That would probably depend on the individual sale and return policies put in place by whichever car lot you bought the car from.
A used car can be returned the day after it is purchased in New Mexico if the dealer offers this advantage. Lemon Laws exist in New Mexico and a defective car can be returned the day after it is purchased with no problems.
No there is no 3 day return law for returning a car in Florida. If the car was sold using deceptive practices then it may be possible to return it.
I PURCHASED A used CAR and don't need to keep it due to health problems! CAN I RETURN IT to dealer within 3 days of purchase ?
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
You have a 30 day 50/50 warranty unless it was specifically sold "As IS". There is no law in Ky that provides for the return of a used car or a new car for that matter. Once you purchase the car it is yours, you cannot simply return it unless you have an agreement with the seller to do so. Legally that is the only way you would be able to return the car.
Depends on your agreement and the reason you want to return the car. Most states have a 3 day "change of Heart" limitation.
In no state is there a law automatically allowing you to return a car just because you want to (not even if you change your mind the next day). That said, you could talk to the dealer. He doesn't have to allow you to return the car, but he's not forbidden to allow you to return the car either, if you can make it "worth his while" to let you do so.
You may not be able to return a car the next day if it is not in your contract that you can. A contract is a legally binding agreement and the car dealer is not required to allow you to break it.
It doesn't matter where you are, "AS IS" means exactly that. You agreed to accept the car with absolutely no guarantees or recourse.