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.
In the state of Georgia there is no grace period after buying a used car. Once the contract is signed the car belongs to the buyer and they cannot change their mind.
If the contract is legal and binding then repo the car. You can hire a repo company.
You can return your used car, in the state of Georgia, within 72 hours of signing the contract. 120 hours after signing the contract will require a determination by a circuit court judge.
Lady Ga Ga is still alive.
Never worked in GA but typically you sign a contract with the DEALERSHIP then the dealer checks a box and signs over the contract to the bank. So in most states... technically, you own the car. You just need a good lawyer that knows what they are doing.
No. An insurance policy is a kind of contract, and a contract cannot be enforced against a minor. An insurance company would be foolish to issue a policy whose conditions could not be enforced.
I can not use the bought program from 08/29/2010, therefore I wish to cancel purchase.
Yes ...and FYI the tax rate is based on the county of your residence and not where the car is bought.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
About 73 miles by car.
You keep your tag it does not go with the car. It can be transferred to another car that you buy if you choose.
If a person is not satisfied with a new car deal in Georgia, they have 3 days to take the car back to the dealership. Georgia has a three day lemon law. The dealer must take the car back within the 3 day period.