You are protected under the lemon laws in Massachusetts. You can return a car for repairs or money back if repairs have not been met within 7 days of purchase.
You can only return a car if it has serious problems and within a 2,000 mile window. You cannot return a car if it doesn't have serious mechanical defects.
It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction, the terms of your purchase contract, and how long you've had the car. Generally, you cannot return your car without a valid reason.
There are different laws based on if a car is new or used. In used cars, you need to get any return policy in writing. In new car sales, it also has to be spelled out although some states of lemon laws which allow of the return of defective new cars.
Depends on you state laws. In most states you have no legal right to return a car unless there is fraud involved.
You can return it and ask them to repair it if you bought it with a warranty. If you bought it "AS IS" then you will have to pay for the repairs. You cannot simply return the car for a refund. The buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
If you bought it then you own it and you cannot return it period. The Buyers Remorse laws in every state do not cover the purchase of a new or used car.
If the car is on a loan, you can return the car to the creditor that has granted you a loan on it. If you have paid off the car or bought the car paid off then you can't return the car to the dealership or owner unless it states you are allowed to do so. I tried returning a car that I paid off and was allowed to return it because it did not follow the lemon laws. If it had no problems, then no I couldn't return it and get my money back on it.
this depens upon the car company If you are asking if the Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law can be used to return a car, the answer is no. Those laws only apply to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a car.
this depens upon the car company If you are asking if the Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law can be used to return a car, the answer is no. Those laws only apply to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a car.
Once you buy a car it is yours and you cannot return it. It is a myth that the cooling off period or buyers remorse laws apply to the purchase of a vehicle. They do not.
Once you buy a car it is yours and you cannot return it. It is a myth that the cooling off period or buyers remorse laws apply to the purchase of a vehicle. They do not.
NO. You cannot return a car you bought in any state, unless the dealer agrees to take it back. The cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of autos.