You cannot change your mind about a new car purchase. The dealer may work with you to take it back, but there is usually a restocking fee or a fee of some type that they will charge.
Once you sign the papers you cannot change your mind unless the seller agrees. Buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
Zero...Car purchase are not covered under a right of rescission law in most states.
What makes you think you can change your mind? if you bought the car, you own it. You cannot change your mind. The law allowing that only applies to unsolicited purchases, not the purchase of an automobile.
There is no buyer's remorse law if you simply change your mind
You can't change your mind. You bought it and you own it. Besides it is no longer a new car, it is a used car worth far less then the moment you drove it off the lot. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. The only way you could is if the selling dealer was offering such an arrangement.
Not unless the seller agrees to refund your money. A used car purchase is final.
Not unless the seller approves of it. Otherwise you just bought yourself a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of a car.
Many people mistakenly believe there is a "cooling off period" for purchases. This cooling off period supposedly gives you the chance to change your mind and cancel a purchase, like a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless it is in writing from the dealer and he agrees to this. Otherwise you bought the car and you own the car. You have no legal right to return it.Many people mistakenly believe there is a "cooling off period" for purchases. This cooling off period supposedly gives you the chance to change your mind and cancel a purchase, like a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless it is in writing from the dealer and he agrees to this. Otherwise you bought the car and you own the car. You have no legal right to return it.
you have a month until you change the licence plates. or tags
They usually don't change their mind. What happens is a dealer sales you a car and lets you drive off thinking the purchase is complete when in fact they do not have the financing secured. This happens mainly on weekends and after normal business hour purchases. If they are unable to secure the financing they will want the car back or you to get financing of your own.
You have signed a contract. You may have cancellation options listed in the contract, but generally once you have signed a contract, you are bound by that contract. You need to review the contract to know for certain.
Not if you have already signed the contract and bough the car. The Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state. Once you buy a car you own that car and unless the dealer agrees you cannot back out of the deal.