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NO. You can never return a vehicle in any state unless the seller agrees. The Buyer's Remorse Law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to vehicles. Of course if you have not taken possession and payed for the car, then you may get out of it especially if you have not signed any papers. You can then walk away. Otherwise talk to the selling dealer and ask to get out of the deal.

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