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.
you can not return a car with in any amount of time unless the sale was made away from the dealership i.e. at your house if there was fraudulent behavior you might point that out to the dealership thay may be willing to take it back in lue of a legal battle
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IF you are the REGISTERED OWNWER, NO. You cant steal your own car. They can REPO it.
So call The Police immediately. And also call your dealership cause you might of gotten it repoed. Behind on your payments?
I purchused a new vehical in 2005. I have been trying to get the car dealership to take back the truck. This there a 72 hour return in Indiana?
The bank/finance company. The dealer has already been paid for the vehicle
Lisa is on vacation In India she will return in two weeks.
Well your return must logically take as long as our outward journey unless you make a lot of detours.
soon, very soon
The car dealership keeps the contract. However, since the car dealer gets paid by its financier to have fully paid for the car, then the financier keeps the contract and later gives it the car owner upon final payments have been completed by the owner buyer.
no you can not return the car for your money back. As soon as you sign and drive off the lot the automobile is legally yours.