Are you sure that that's extension and not simply a wonderful case of flexion?
No, there is no grace period in any state. That is just a myth. Once you buy a new car it automatically becomes a used car worth far less. You bought it and you own it.
There is a 48 hour grace period to return a new car in most states in the United States. Used cars are often sold as-is without any type of warranty.
no
No No No, the only application of that would be if the dealership came to your door selling cars unsolicited by you.
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If you are looking for more information on how often should a brake inspection be performed on cars, the best place to look for the information is on www.autorepairadvisors.com/preventative_maintenance_helps_.htm
Rear bumpers on passenger cars are required by the NTSB.
There is no grace period for returns on new vehicles. You can try talking to the dealership but that is no gaurantee they will help you out.
Yes
Depends on the State. For my state (Va) safety inspection required on all vehicles that are 20 years old and newer (over 20 yrs safety inspection not required, but has to have 'classic' vehicle tags). Emissions inspection on all cars 15 yrs and newer - over 15 yrs old is exempt
my 1997 grand marquis failed inspection due to the computer would not allow their machines to read the cars computer
No news regarding an extension of the "Cars" franchise beyond "Cars 2" but there will be a spin-off titled "Planes" which has a scheduled August 9, 2013 release date .