NO. That law does not apply to automobiles in any state. It is a myth that it does.
NO. There is no 3 day cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
Despite popular misconception, there is no cooling-off rule for automobile purchases.
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No. Once you buy a new or used car you own it and cannot return it. The Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period Laws do not appy to the purchase of a vehicle of any kind.
NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.
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Yes, Pennsylvania does have a cooling-off period for used cars, but it is limited. The state allows a three-day cooling-off period, commonly referred to as the "buyer's remorse" period, for used car purchases made from a dealer. However, this period does not apply to private sales or vehicles sold "as is." It's important for buyers to review the specific terms of their purchase agreement, as some dealers may offer additional return policies.
No. Ohio does not have a cooling off period for automobile purchases. Ohio does have a cooling off period for prepaid entertainment contracts (for example, a contract with a gym), but Ohio does not have any such law for automobiles. So, make sure that you are sure about a purchase before you sign the contract.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Even leased cars must be registered to the leasee. You must go to your local department of motor vehicles to have your vehicle registered.