If you are buying a used car in the Canadian market and according to OMVIC law you have a buyer's cooling off period of 48 hours after the contract is signed. But if you have already taken delivery of the vehicle (for more information on OMVIC please visit http://www.omvic.on.ca), you can return it to the dealer at a loss.
No, there is no such law regarding the purchase of an automobile. Once you buy a car, it is yours and you cannot return it.
NO!!!!
In some states you can return a used car if something is wrong within a few days of buying. In other states, they operate under the, 'let the buyer beware' type of thinking. You should do your homework and take the care to a qualified mechanic before buying a car.
You cannot return a car when it came from a car inpound because that is one of the rules of buying a car to them.
in the state of Florida there is no cooling off period
You cannot return it as the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
None, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
If you are referring to , buying a car without a test drive then wanting to return it because you don't like it? No.
No, you can not return the car.
It is nothing more than a myth that you can return any vehicle after you buy it. You cannot return it at all. Once you buy a car you own it and you are stuck with it.
Used car return policy in maryland?
The answer is NO! Return it to who? You own the car, so therefore the dealer will not take it back, why should he. The lender does not want the car, he just wants his money that he loaned you to purchase the car, which you did. Buying a car is not like buying a shirt at WalMart. You bought it, and you are stuck with it. The minute you signed the papers, it is your car.