No, there is not. I've linked to a publication by the state government that says, in no uncertain terms: "There is no state law allowing a buyer to return a car and get a full or partial refund."
A truly amazing number of people are firmly convinced that there is some sort of "cooling-off period" for car purchases. Generally speaking, there is not.
You cannot return a car in Illinois within 24 hours of purchasing it as many have believed in the past. You can however contact the dealer to report safety issues that you have noticed within this time for warranty work.
If 4 hours return seven then 6 hours has return in 4 hours and 2 more hours will no return within 4 hours.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
In Florida, the allow allows consumers to return a used car within 72 hours. The contract must be cancelled within 3 days with the return of the car.
can you return a used car to dealer within 72 hrs in colorado?
No
If it is a used car then no
You can return your used car, in the state of Georgia, within 72 hours of signing the contract. 120 hours after signing the contract will require a determination by a circuit court judge.
Maybe Clarksville, TN. Or Indianapolis, Indiana. Kansas city, missouri. Possibly Nashville, TN
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.
To know if a car can be returned 24 hours after it was purchased a person will need to know what car lot it was purchased from. It will depend on what the rules are for the specific car lot.
Yes, in most states an used car can be returned within 48 to 72 hours of purchase. You will need to find out the lemon laws in your state.