No, the buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state. You bought the car and you own the car.
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
Why would the dealer want it back. You bought it, and it is now your car. Remember, buyer beware.
NO, unless the dealer agrees.
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.
Yes, you can return a used car to the finance company in Canada. However, you also can consider returning it to the dealer you bought it from as well.
I bought a used car and the agreed apr was 6.14% but the dealer called me and they said they can not get that rate. what is my option?
You cannot return it. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle. You bought the car and you now own it.
What makes you think you can just return the car back to the dealer? There is no return law on the purchase of an automobile. The cooling off period law only applies to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it, you own it.
None. There is no "cooling off period" on car sales in Wisconsin, unless you bought the car somewhere other than the dealership (at a mall or parking lot sale, for example). In that case you have 3 days to cancel the contract, but the dealer is allowed to charge you a penalty of up to 5% of the purchase price if you do so.
Depends on your contract. Get it out and read it. Some have an "as is" clause and that means you bought as it was leaks and all. It may have a 60 day return in the contract so you could return it. If the dealer or person you bought it from is honest he or she may fix it or allow you to return it.
NO. You cannot return a car you bought in any state, unless the dealer agrees to take it back. The cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of autos.
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.