No, not on the purchase of a vehicle. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state.
No, the three business day (72-hours) "cooling off" return regulation does not apply to motor vehicles of any type.
There is no cooling off period in Georgia. The 72 hour back out law applies to door to door sales that require payments overtime.
No there is not 72 hour "cooling off period" in Idaho.
No, the 72 hour (3-day) "cooling off" law does not apply to vehicles.
NO. The Buyer's Remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of a vehicle. Your bought it and you own it.
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?
There is no mandatory return policy for used cars in New Jersey.
No, there is not. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state. Once you buy a new car and drive it off the lot it becomes a used car and looses value. You bought it and you will have to live with that decision.
I would call the dealership and see if they could work something out with you. * No, not unless the dealership is agreeable as the 72 hour "cooling off" period law does not apply to vehicles.
A buyer cannot return a car within 72 hours of purchase in California, as the Lemon laws do not apply. The 72 hour cooling off period does not exist unless the buyer acquires a contract cancellation option.
The state of Washington allows the buyer of a used car 72 hours to return it. Most contracts allow a 72 hour evaluation. A bill of sale is considered a contract.
No, it is a myth that the cooling off period or buyers remorse law applies to the purchase of any vehicle in any state. It does not. Once you buy a vehicle you own it. The only way you can return it is if the seller agrees to take it back or if it is a new car and qualifies under your state's lemon law.