There is no law that allows you to return the car. However in an effort to sell cars more and more manufacturers and dealers are offering to take back a car within a given amount of time. Check with the dealer where you purchased. I can tell you if you think you'll get out of this without it costing a lot of money then prepare yourself now. If you get out of the deal at all it will probably cost you a few thousand dollars.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
You cannot return it as the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
In Georgia, there is no set period for returning a used car unless the dealer offers a return policy. It's essential to carefully review the terms and conditions of the sale before purchasing a used car.
As you are not clear on what you are wanting to know, I can only guess. If you are talking about the return of a new car, there is no such law concerning the purchase of an auto. The cooling off law does not apply to auto purchases. If you are asking about the state lemon law, I suggest you go to your state attorney's web site.
Generally speaking, no. No state that I'm aware of has an automatic right-of-rescission applying to car purchases.
NO!! That law only applies to the purchase of unsolicited items and not to the purchase of a vehicle. No state law applies to vehicles.
Lady Ga Ga is still alive.
There is no standard provision to cancel a new car contract. If you have taken delivery of the car you own it and it sounds like you have completed the paperwork which is the final step to buying the car. The only hope you have is to look through your paperwork or contact the dealer. A few (very few)dealers offer a return policy. They are not required by any law they simply do this as an incentive to get you in the car.
Get a car dealers license and go to Manhiem Metro Atlanta Auto Auction in College Park, GA.
There is no law that allows you to return the car. However in an effort to sell cars more and more manufacturers and dealers are offering to take back a car within a given amount of time. Check with the dealer where you purchased. I can tell you if you think you'll get out of this without it costing a lot of money then prepare yourself now. If you get out of the deal at all it will probably cost you a few thousand dollars.
yes you can
No...3 day right of rescission is for unsolicited sales. A car purchase is solicited because you initiate by visiting the dealer to inquire about a vehicle.