If you purchased a car, you can't return it after three years but you can sell it. People return cars if they are leased.
In Iowa, the law states that a person has the right to return a car within 3 days of purchase. Iowa also has a lemon law that allows a person to return a car within 24,000 miles or 2 years if it keeps breaking down.
You may return a vehicle within 3 business days of purchase and get a refund.
No, once you drive the car off the lot, the car is yours.
Well if its a good car 3 to 5 years but if its a bad car 1 to 3 years
I PURCHASED A used CAR and don't need to keep it due to health problems! CAN I RETURN IT to dealer within 3 days of purchase ?
The answer is NO! Return it to who? You own the car, so therefore the dealer will not take it back, why should he. The lender does not want the car, he just wants his money that he loaned you to purchase the car, which you did. Buying a car is not like buying a shirt at WalMart. You bought it, and you are stuck with it. The minute you signed the papers, it is your car.
No, the 72 hour (3-day) "cooling off" law does not apply to vehicles.
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No there is no 3 day return law for returning a car in Florida. If the car was sold using deceptive practices then it may be possible to return it.
New York is one of few states which does have a 3 days cooling off period for purchases for which you have signed a contract. This includes the purchase of a new car.
You better have decided by the time you sign the contract, because after that you can't usually return it. In most cases the contract will state this in bold letters so you can't later claim you were misled about it. Some states require used car dealers to offer buyers the option to purchase a recission period (a short one, usually 3 days) during which they're allowed to change their mind and return the car. Note that I said "option" and "purchase" there. If you didn't purchase the option, then you don't get to return it.
No, you cannot. From the question, "What is Georgia lawforreturning a newly purchased vehicle?": About 10 years ago in the state of Georgia, a purchaser would have 3 days to return the vehicle he/she just purchased. The laws have changed since then, once you pay for the vehicle (cash, finance, lease, collateral swap, etc.) and take delivery (driving the car off the lot or having the car delivered to you) of the vehicle, you have forfeited your rights to return the vehicle. If you are uncertain of what your purchase intentions are, then just make sure you do not accomplish both acts (purchase and delivery). Laws may vary from state to state.