Basically, no.
You can check your contract to see if there's a provision in there that gives you this right, and you could consult an attorney to find out if there are any special conditions that apply to your specific circumstances, but in general, no.
In Florida, the allow allows consumers to return a used car within 72 hours. The contract must be cancelled within 3 days with the return of the car.
If it is a used car then no
Yes, in most states an used car can be returned within 48 to 72 hours of purchase. You will need to find out the lemon laws in your state.
No. There is no new or used car return law in any state including Florida. The Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
If 4 hours return seven then 6 hours has return in 4 hours and 2 more hours will no return within 4 hours.
In Minnesota, a used car cannot be returned within 72 hours of purchase. Once the contract has been signed, the car cannot be returned anymore.
You cannot return a car in Illinois within 24 hours of purchasing it as many have believed in the past. You can however contact the dealer to report safety issues that you have noticed within this time for warranty work.
A buyer cannot return a car within 72 hours of purchase in California, as the Lemon laws do not apply. The 72 hour cooling off period does not exist unless the buyer acquires a contract cancellation option.
No, you cannot return a vehicle you have purchased. The buyer's remorse or cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
Yes, but the person from whom you bought it may no longer be there or may not have been there in the first place.....
NO, not unless the selling dealer agrees to the return. The cooling off period or buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of an automobile in any state.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.