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NO The cooling off period does not apply to any kind of Auto sale
For a refund? NO! This type purchase does not qualify under the Cooling Off Period Law.For a refund? NO! This type purchase does not qualify under the Cooling Off Period Law.
A cooling off period is an amount of time used to consider the terms of a loan or some other credit agreement. This cooling off period is protected by the law and is a right of every citizen.
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No, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of an vehicle.
NO, there is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile in any state. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases, and never to a vehicle.
No. Ohio does not have a cooling off period for automobile purchases. Ohio does have a cooling off period for prepaid entertainment contracts (for example, a contract with a gym), but Ohio does not have any such law for automobiles. So, make sure that you are sure about a purchase before you sign the contract.
No. In general, laws providing a "cooling-off period" specifically exempt vehicles from the provisions of the law. Some dealers may choose to offer such a period either in their standard contract or as an option you can purchase (in California, at least, they are required by law to offer this as an option; I don't know if it's required in Ohio or not). If your contract does not explicitly state that you have a "cooling-off period", then you don't.
No Not in Nevada, This is called a cooling off period law
NO. That law does not apply to automobiles in any state. It is a myth that it does.
No there is not 72 hour "cooling off period" in Idaho.
NO. There is no 3 day cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.