Is there something wrong with the car? Every State differs http://www.carlemon.com but every State does have a Lemon Law Location Lemon Law Coverage Repair Interval and Coverage Period All States Consumers everywhere are protected by the Federal Lemon Law which applies to all consumer products, including automoblile, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, boats, and all other ordinary consumer products including computers and household appliances. 3 to 4 repairs for the same problem, or 6 to 8 repairs to the entire product during the warranty period. Warranty period + up to 4 additional years.
Can you please specify what you mean by returning a vehicle? Are we talking about returning a vehicle within the specified time by the dealer because you are not satisfied or are we talking about returning a vehicle that has been repoed?
Depending on the contract and the terms that you agreed to. Talk to your dealer to point it out on your contract that YOU signed. There is NO cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile unless the dealer agrees to it. Legally you bought the car and you own it. If you bought it new, it is now a used car and worth allot less than the day you bought it.
No state has a law giving you the right to a cooling off period on the purchase of any vehicle. The dealer may or may not offer such a deal, but if the dealer did not make such an offer you bought the car and you own it. The cooling off period law applies only to unsolicited sales not solicited sales as in you going to a dealer and purchasing a car. Next time make sure you want the car before you sign on the dotted line.
What makes you think you can return the vehicle for a refund? There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an auto. That law only applies to unsolicited sales. It is a myth that it applies to vehicles. You bought the car and you own the car. The dealer will not take it back.
The dealer has to make money if he sells it for the same price he bought it then there is no profit. At the same time the dealer has to sell it at a price to where the buyers do not feel ripped off.
rent is when u borrow something without buying it then returning it back after a short period of time
No, Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period Laws do not apply to the purchase of a new or used car in any state. You cannot return any car because you changed your mind. You bought it and you own it.
Any time you purchase a firearm from a dealer, Federal law requires that the dealer must run a background check at that time. The exception is that certain states issue a concealed weapons license that ALSO requires a background check- proof of licensing takes the place of a background check. So if you bought a gun from a dealer, you have had a background check made.
At the time of his death, Trayvon Martin was returning from a 7-Eleven convenience store with an Arizona Iced Tea and Skittles that he had bought.
No there is now law requiring a dealer to take a car back. Unless the dealer you bought the car from has a return policy then it's yours.
You can of course return it but the dealer can refuse to take it back and in 99.9% of the time would refuse. After all the car is now a used car and cannot be sold as a new car any longer. The cooling off period law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle new or used.
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.