NO, not unless the dealer agrees. The buyer's remorse law does not apply to the purchase of vehicles.
You cannot return a new car unless the dealership or individual allows you to. There is no provision for buyer's remorse.
No, the car depreciates after you take it off the lot from the dealership.
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.
None, 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.
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.
Yes, depending on the dealership, you should have a 15-30 day period to return the car.
You should look into trading your car to a nice used car dealership. A good used car dealership will take what your old car is worth and put it towards your new car.
There are lots of dealership in selling and buying the car as new. The dealer is usually paid on a given commission depending with the agreement reached.
There are a number of reasons why a new car dealership may be less affordable than a dealership that sells used cars. The most obvious reason is that the perceived value and quality of a new car is greater than that of a used car. There may also be other reasons such as they want a higher profit margin or they may pay their employees more.
If you want to get the best price on a new or used car, it
You cannot return a car you purchased used or new in any state. The buyers remorse law or cooling off period law only applies to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it and you own it.
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?