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No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
NO. There is no 3 day cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
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.
Despite popular misconception, there is no cooling-off rule for automobile purchases.
The best way to "cool off" a Missisippi car is drive North, say to Ohio.
NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.
No state has a cooling off period on the purchase of a new or used car. Once you buy a car it is yours and you cannot return it. Especially a new car which becomes a used car the instant you drive it off the lot. It is a myth that the cooling off period, or buyers remorse laws apply to the purchase of a vehicle of any kind.
NO The cooling off period does not apply to any kind of Auto sale
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.
There is none, unless the selling dealer has a return policy. There is no cooling off period own the sale of automobiles.
NO, there is no cooling off period for car sales in California. FFVR 35 does however require Dealers to offer a 2-day cancellation option for an additional cost, for private sale automobiles under $40,000 only.
NO. That law does not apply to automobiles in any state. It is a myth that it does.