It depends on the seller if he/she will give an personal warranty on that car.
Added: "As is" means exactly what it says. You are buying it in the exact condition it is in. No warranties or guarantees implied.
Probably not. Since there was no warranty issued, the chances are that the car was sold "as is", which means that the seller is not responsible for making any repairs after the car was sold to you. It would be next to impossible to list everything that is wrong with a used car before being sold ... A used car is exactly what it is ... Used ... and being used means it could have problems later on.
It depends. Was the car sold as is or with a warranty? If it was sold with a warranty, it should be repaired. If your state has a lemon law, you may be able to get a full refund.
unless you have a written and signed warranty, used cars are sold AS IS and there is no expressed warranty on a used vehicle
If it is a brand new car yes, Used cars no unless it has a limited warranty. In some states a licensed used car dealer is require by law to provide a very limited 30 day warranty. In most states if the car is sold. "As Is" then there is no warranty at all.
A GM car warranty is dependent on if you get a new or used car. You can also get an extended warranty which the salesman might have sold you. It is best to look at your paperwork and see what you got. Keep in mind different parts of your car might have different warranties.
Texas does not have a used car lemon law. If you buy a car "AS IS" know that you have no warranty at all. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle. If the car is sold with a warranty, typically the warranty covers the power-train for a set time and or mileage. The warranty may only cover 50% of the repairs. Read the warranty to see what it covers and for how much.
The warranty on the vehicle depends on where the vehicle is purchased from. If it is purchased from the previous owner, they will likely not offer any warranty at all. If it is purchased from a used car dealership, the warranty would depend on the dealership's evaluation of the quality of the car after it's initial owner sold it.
If you are buying a used car, find out if it is still under warranty. Often times used cars are still under factory warranty, which can be a big bonus for buyers. Look for a Buyer's Guide sticker posted on the car's side window. This sticker is required by the FTC on all used cars sold by dealers. It tells whether a service contract is available.This will help you to determine if the vehicle is being sold with a warranty, implied warranties, or "as is".
You cannot return a used car except to get it repaired if it was sold with a warranty. If it was sold "as is" then you will pay for any repairs. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used.
"As Is" is a key word to place in the warranty of a used car.
Not if you signed a bill of sale where it states the car is being sold as is
Dealer is selling you the car AS-IS. They are then selling you a service contract from a different company thus the dealer is not the one providing a warranty the service contract provider is the one providing a warranty.