There is no cooling off period in Georgia in the purchase of a new or used car. Georgia law only provides for a three day right to rescind in the case of door to door sales.
Read the contract that you signed when you made the purchase
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 ?
There is no return law on a vehicle purchased in Indiana or any other state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you legally can return it in Indiana is if the dealer does not provide you with a title in 21 days. You then must demand the title in writing and the dealer has another 10 days to supply you with the title. If you do not get it after that time period you can return the car and demand a refund.
Three days.
If you bought the car from a dealer you have 30 days if you bought it from a private party you have 7 days in georgia.
3 days.
Zero.. there is no return policy
There is no return policy unless the dealer agrees to this. You bought the car so it is yours. A car dealer is not like Walmart where you can return an item you bought.
A person cannot return a car bought at a Wisconsin dealership within 30 days and ask for a refund. There is a designated process to go through to resolve issues with purchased vehicles in Wisconsin. Under the Lemon Laws for the state of Wisconsin there is a form called an MV2338 that must be filed with the state after the dealer is informed of a problem.
No. It's very possible that neither the dealer nor Carfax knew of the accident. Events that occurred in some states are not reported to Carfax. I've seen this occur before. Laws vary from country to country, state to state and I know that in Georgia you have an option to return a vehicle purchased if done so in the first three days since the purchase. Check with the state in which you live and purchased the vehicle and see what they say.
You cannot return a vehicle you purchased after 30 days. It will be considered used and a possible trade in for this vehicle will be considered.
No. No state in the US has an automatic "cooling-off" period on new automobiles. A dealer may choose to allow this, but they're not legally obligated to.