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, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
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.
NO. There is no 3 day cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
Yes, if you buy from dealer. CA law states that contracts must have a 3 days window for the buyer to change his/her mind on a purchase. If you buy the car from a private person the answer is no.
The best way to "cool off" a Missisippi car is drive North, say to Ohio.
There is none, unless the selling dealer has a return policy. There is no cooling off period own the sale of automobiles.
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.
NO. There is no state that has a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to the purchase of unsolicited items. Door to door sales is an example. When you buy a new car it becomes a used car the instant it is titled to you. Therefore you own a used car and cannot return it. The only exception is under your state's Lemon Law.
Depends on the state-some have a cooling off period-some don't when it comes to used cars. However there is no cooling off period on the purchase of a new car in any state. Once you purchase a new car you are bound by the contract and it is your car. Reason being is that once you buy it then it no longer is a new car and instantly becomes a used car.
No, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of an vehicle.