Assuming you signed a contract, bought the car and there's no major defect, you can't return it to the dealership. There's no buyer's remorse law that applies to cars. It was assumed by the law that you, a reasonably intelligent adult, knowingly entered into a contract understanding its terms and conditions. Unless the car is a lemon, its yours.
You cannot return a new car unless the dealership or individual allows you to. There is no provision for buyer's remorse.
No, the car depreciates after you take it off the lot from the dealership.
Yes, depending on the dealership, you should have a 15-30 day period to return the car.
There is no law in Kentucky that allows you to return a vehicle you have purchased. Once you purchase a new car, sign the transfer papers, purchase agreement, and drive it off the lot, it is yours. There is however a Lemon Law that may allow for replacement of a defective vehicle. Check with the Ky Attorney Generals office. If the selling dealership does not have a return policy, then you own the car.
I purchused a new vehical in 2005. I have been trying to get the car dealership to take back the truck. This there a 72 hour return in Indiana?
NO, not unless the dealer agrees. The buyer's remorse law does not apply to the purchase of vehicles.
You will need to pay a down payment when you get a car at a new dealership.
You can only return a new car to be fixed if there is something wrong with it. You cannot return a new car just because you changed your mind. There is no buyers remorse law in Maryland.
Don't see why not - i accept them back ( i am a dealer in the UK )
None, the buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state. You bought the car and you own the car.
Once you sign the papers, it is your car. You cannot return it unless the dealer agrees to the return.
Getting a new car is easy. All you have to do is go to a car dealership and they will get you in a new car.