No. Unfortunately, once you sign the papers, you are bound to the car. There is no 3 day rule for buyers remorse. If you drive off the lot and it breaks into 2 peices, then you own both peices. At least that is the law in Washington state.
You cannot return a vehicle. If you bought the used car "AS IS" with no warranty then you bought it as is, which means, exactly that, AS IS. If however you bought it with a warranty then the warranty may cover the repair.
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.
No, because there is a "No Cooling off period in CA". No, because there is a "No Cooling off period in CA".
it depends on the dealership.
is it dealer bought car? if so then pending on your state theres something called a buyers remoss law. you have up 2 a certain amount of days to return the car.
No. Buyers remorse does not apply to automobiles.
it shouldn't matter. 30 days from the time you bought it.
Depends on the dealership you bought the parts from. Usually 30 days...
There is no easy answer for that question. There are a few factors that matter when you are trying to return a bought vehicle. Did the dealership give you the car on the basis that you were approved but then got denied within a few days of buying the vehicle? If that's the case, you should be able to return it. Each state has its own laws on this matter so depending where you live will depend on all your options. The term "haven't been financed" does that mean you bought it in cash? Is the dealer a "buy here pay here" place? I would need more info to better answer your question. As a rule of thumb, you can return the vehicle, if the dealer "thought" you would be approved but you weren't, that's not your fault. Unless you gave fraudulent info, that could be another story. If you want to return a vehicle because you found a better deal somewhere else, good luck, most dealers won't be interested in helping you return a vehicle under that scenerio. You still may have options, but that would depend on where you live, and the laws in that state.
If you bought an Item between November 1 and December 24, 2013 that has a normal return policy of 15 or 30 days. They extended the time you had to make a return by starting to count those days on december 26, 2013
If you are out of the state for more than 30 days you are now a resident of the state you are in and should get a license from that state. When you return to TX you have 30 days to change your address.
No. There is no "buyers remorse" law for vehicles. If you change your mind 1 minute after driving off the lot, the car is still yours.