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.
Not unless there is some very special language in your purchase contract.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Once a car is purchased you can not return it to the dealer in Oregon. However if the car has serious mechanical defects it may be returned under the Lemon Law
One could purchase a performance car from a specialist dealer. This type of car may also be available to purchase from an independent dealer or a private seller.
The car should have never left the lot until the upgrades were completed. But yes, in this case, the car should be returned, and you should get all your money back.
To purchase a car at a franchised dealer, you will need to visit the dealership, choose a car, negotiate the price, arrange financing if needed, and complete the necessary paperwork to finalize the purchase.
There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. Once you buy the car, you own it, and you will only be able to return it if the dealer agrees. They will never agree on a new car purchase, but on a used car they may, if you ask very nicely and buy a different car from the same dealer. So, ask the dealer and be very, very, nice about it. Legally they do not have to do anything.
You cannot return a car you bought. It is a myth that the Buyers Remorse Law applies to the purchase of a vehicle. It does not.
Look at your rental agreement. It spells it out.
If you bought the vehicle you cannot return it period. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it an you own it.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Find a dealer who is willing, for a fee, to purchase a car wholesale for you. You cannot purchase a car through a wholesale auction without a dealer's license.