The Texas "lemon law" does not apply or include used cars. You buy it as is with no warranties expressed or implied unless your contract with the dealer includes any repair clauses. You did read ALL the fine print before you signed?
The exception to this would be if the used car was new enough to still be covered by the manufacturers warranty, but not any extended warranty.
Can I return a use car
I believe the sales tax is the same if you buy from a dealership or from an individual - $6.25%.
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/
You cannot return it. There is no new or used car return law in any state including Texas. The Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
You cannot return a new or used car period. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle.
NO, not unless the dealer agrees. The buyer's remorse law does not apply to the purchase of vehicles.
There are many car dealerships that has used cars. If you visit any car dealership, they have a new car section and a used car section. All you have to do is make an appointment and visit the dealership.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
A used car dealership, is just like your ordinary car dealership except for one thing. They specifically focus on selling and buying used cars. www.carmax.com is one of the best used car dealerships.
Yes
No, the car depreciates after you take it off the lot from the dealership.
Possibly, depends on the dealer. I run a used car dealership, and the only way I would take a car return is if there is a major problem with it. Bad motor, transmission, etc. I wouldn't do it if you just simply changed your mind.