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No. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.

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Q: Does California have a return car policy?
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How long after a purchase of a new car from a dealer can it be returned?

There is no return policy on a vehicle. California just passed a law about this but I am not sure of the particulars. People mistakenly think they have three days to return a car and that is false.


What is returns policy?

If your car is not working well or if it's broken, you return the car.


Can you return a used car in California?

One can return a used car in California. This is if a used car buyer has obtained a two-day contract cancellation option, and the used car is advertised as certified.


How many days can you return a new car purchased in Florida?

Zero.. there is no return policy


How long after a car sale can a private party buyer return the car?

After a car sale, a private party can return the car within thirty days. This return policy is dependent on the individual seller.


What is the Louisiana return policy for used car purchases from private party?

No


Does Toyota direct offer a used car return policy?

No, not that I am aware of.


What is the return policy in the state of Virginia on a used car?

72 hours


What is the return policy for a used car in the State of Va?

There is NO return policy. Once you buy it you own it and cannot return it for any reason. The Buyers Remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.


What is the California return policy for used car purchases from private party?

I Dont Belive There Is One. Most private party purchases are purchased the way they are unless you have a document saying otherwise.


Can you return a used car back to the dealership?

There are NO RETURNS! There is no federal law requiring a car dealer or a person selling a car to take a car back. The only exceptions are where the dealer voluntarily offers to take a car back or certain transactions in California that are covered by the California Car Buyers Bill of Rights.