Nope. Once you sign that contract and drive the car home IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Unless the car is covered under warranty, a return is disclosed in the contract (meaning you have it in WRITING that the car can be returned based upon certain factors), or some other stipulation is stated on the bill of sale, it is on YOU. Your only other real option is if you feel the dealer committed some kind of fraud, such as mileage or undisclosed major body work.
Not unless those lies were within the contract.
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.
If you bought the vehicle you cannot return it period. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it an you own it.
A person cannot return a car bought at a Wisconsin dealership within 30 days and ask for a refund. There is a designated process to go through to resolve issues with purchased vehicles in Wisconsin. Under the Lemon Laws for the state of Wisconsin there is a form called an MV2338 that must be filed with the state after the dealer is informed of a problem.
can you return a used car to dealer within 72 hrs in colorado?
No
it's quite possible. in some states there are laws which allow you to do so. another possibility is that the dealer is having an offer in which you can return the car within a stipulated timeframe.
NO! There is no law allowing you to return a car you changed your mind about buying. That law, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law, only applies to unsolicited purchases, not to the purchase of an auto. That is nothing more than a myth. You now own a used car, and it is yours.
Some dealers have a return or buy back thing where if your not happy with your new vehicle you can give it back to the dealer for a refund within a certain amount of time. If you can get a buy-back on your Camry, look at a new Malibu they are great cars.
No, you cannot.
yes he bought a house and sold it within a month
No, you bought it, "As Is". Depending upon state law, most states have an implied warranty. Example would be you bought a car and within a few days something major happened to the car such as the engine blew up or the transmission failed. In those cases if a dealer would not cooperate with a return, you would have to sue in small claims court, but the court would be on your side usually. $25-35 bucks to file a small claims and lawyers are not used. Its worth it to do it if necessary.