It might depend on the state. Usually, it's your car after it leaves the lot. No returns. The dealer might buy it back as a used car. Some states have a three day "cooling off period" but two weeks is too long. It's got miles on it and it's been titled, and can no longer be sold as a new car. sorry.
There is no such law. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
It depends why you are returning it but it should not
In the state of Washington, there are not any laws that gives buyers a grace period if they choose to return a car that they have purchased. The dealer will have 4 working days to change the lease terms if needed.
You have to check with your state laws, most states DO NOT have LEMON LAW on used vehicles, Also if you signed that As-Is Buyers guide, that what it means AS-IS unless the dealer had prior knowledge of the oil leak.
3 weeks for a used car
You can usually return a faulty car back to the dealer, but to be repaired. You cannot return a car unless the dealer refuses to have it repaired.
Yes of course, but they may charge you for the service that they have done. It may be wiser to resell your car for a better price instead of returning.
It depends on how the contract was written. It also depends on the laws of the state and the condition of the car when it was purchased.
returning a car in Florida
ya i think so
Yes, you can return a used car to the finance company in Canada. However, you also can consider returning it to the dealer you bought it from as well.
Most states have "lemon laws." Go see a lawyer ASAP to determine what if any rights you have where you live.