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It is nothing more than a myth that you can return any car you buy new, or used. Once you buy the car you own it and you cannot return it. The Buyer's Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
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.
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.
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.
READ YOUR CONTRACT!!! You will be in for the biggest headache of your life if you try and return it. The dealer will stonewall you and give you reasons why you can't bring it back. After all it is in the contract! Most contracts do not allow for "change of mind" as a reason for breaking the contract.
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.
In the state of Georgia there is no grace period after buying a used car. Once the contract is signed the car belongs to the buyer and they cannot change their mind.
No, you can not return the car.
By law you should beable to return anything
No, Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period Laws do not apply to the purchase of a new or used car in any state. You cannot return any car because you changed your mind. You bought it and you own it.
You cannot return it. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of an automobile. If you buy a car, pay for it, and drive off the lot, it is your car. There is no changing your mind unless the seller agrees to it. Do not like the car then throw yourself at the mercy of the dealer who sold you the car and ask them very nicely to let you return it. If it is a new car, know that is is now a used car and has lost lots of value. If it is a used car the dealer may agree to take it back and sell you another car, but legally they do not have to.