you do because all they want you to do is get you in a contract so you make the permanent tag
No you cannot. The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
Buyer's Remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle.
NO, not unless the dealer agrees. The buyer's remorse law does not apply to the purchase of vehicles.
How many days what? The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle if that is what you are talking about.
The buyer is responsible. If you buy it from a dealer, most dealers offer to register it for you, but they are not required to.
Look at your rental agreement. It spells it out.
The Buyer's Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle and once you buy it then it is yours. You cannot return it period.
If you are buying the car outright then it's up to you to decide when to get the insurance. If you are getting credit, you will have to have the insurance in place prior to taking possession of the vehicle.
You can return the car for repair, but not for a refund. The cooling off period law, or buyer's remorse law, does not apply to the sale of a vehicle.
No time. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Unless the dealer provided a warranty, I don't think the dealer would be responsible. Not always, but usually, a buyer is responsible for determining the acceptable condition of an item which he or she is buying.
An actual buyer is someone who is committed to buying a product whereas a potential buyer is some who is interested in buying, but may not.