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Q: Does Washington State have a 72 hour cooling off period for new car sales?
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Is there a cooling off period for used car sales in Virginia?

No, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of an vehicle.


Does Tennessee have a cooling off period for new cars?

No, and neither does any other state. That law only applies to unsolicited sales.


What is the 3 day right of rescission in Washington State as regards to buying a car.?

It is also known as a cooling off period. In either case there isn't one. When you make a used car purchase in Washington State all sales are final. It is solely up to the dealer in the spirit of customer goodwill to work with you but it isn't a requirement. This is coming from being a Used Car Dealer in Washington State for 13 years.


Does Indiana have a 3 day cooling off period when buying a car?

There is no cooling-off period in Indiana or any other state in regards to purchasing an automobile. The FTC rules state that a cooling off period is only valid on unsolicited sales. A motor vehicle purchase is solicited regardless of a puchase at a dealership or an "off-site" event held by a dealer. Sorry, you bought it and you own it.


Is there a 3 day grace period for returning a new car in palm beach county fl?

No, the 3 day grace period or cooling off period only applies to unsolicited sales, not vehicles.


I purchased a used car and it starting making noises so I returned it and the dealer told me the was no cooling off period and that I couldn't cancel the contract. Is there a cooling off period?

The law related to the purchase of products and services does not apply to the purchase of an automobile. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. This is a myth that will not die. Normally the law applies to unsolicited sales. Like door to door sales and telephone sales that you did not initiate.The law related to the purchase of products and services does not apply to the purchase of an automobile. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. This is a myth that will not die. Normally the law applies to unsolicited sales. Like door to door sales and telephone sales that you did not initiate.


Is there sales tax on purchase of gold?

Not in Washington State...However sales tax laws very by state.


Does Connecticut have a cooling off period for cars?

NO. There is no state that has a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to the purchase of unsolicited items. Door to door sales is an example. When you buy a new car it becomes a used car the instant it is titled to you. Therefore you own a used car and cannot return it. The only exception is under your state's Lemon Law.


Nevada law cooling off period for new car purchase?

There is no cooling off period on the purchase on a new or used vehicle in any state including Nevada. Once you take delivery of a new car and drive it off the dealers lot it automatically becomes a used car worth far less than the moment you signed the papers. You cannot return any car you purchase just because you changed your mind. The cooling off period or buyers remorse laws apply to unsolicited sales not automobile sales.


Does people living in Oregon pay Washington sales tax?

Unless the people living in Oregon are purchasing items in Washington state, no they would not pay Washington sales taxes.


In Ohio what is the 3 day law on returning a new car in less than 24 hours?

There is no 3 day cooling off period for the purchase of cars. Some states offer cooling off periods for some other types of contracts. For example, Ohio has a law allowing a cooling off period for ONLY the following: door to door sales (3 days) prepaid entertainment (3 days) business opportunities (5 days). Some select dealers may offer a return policy as a sales gimmick, but there is no Cooling Off Period law on the purchase of automobiles in any state. That is a myth that just will not die.


What is the Arizona law to return a car back to the dealership?

The only law in ANY state that you can use to return a car is the state Lemon Law. There is NO LAW in any state that allows a cooling off period or so-called buyer's remorse. Those laws apply to unsolicited sales, not automobile sales. You bought the car and you own the car. You cannot take it back.