In Kansas, there is no specific "cooling-off" period for returning a used car after purchase, meaning that once you buy the car, you typically cannot return it unless the dealer offers a return policy. It's essential to review the sales agreement and any return policy provided by the dealer at the time of purchase. If the vehicle is found to have significant defects, you may have rights under the Kansas Consumer Protection Act or the vehicle's warranty. Always check with the dealer and consider seeking legal advice if needed.
What makes you think you can just return the car back to the dealer? There is no return law on the purchase of an automobile. The cooling off period law only applies to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it, you own it.
Once you sign the papers, it is your car. You cannot return it unless the dealer agrees to the return.
depends on your contract agreement and if it was under warranty. most likely you can return it if you talk to the dealer.
3 days.
As long as you have a warranty, then yes you can return an unsafe used car to the dealer. However, without a warranty, it will be impossible.
The song is "point of no return" by Kansas. The lyrics go, how long, how long, to the point of no return.
Point of know Return by Kansas
There is no return period unless the dealer has such a voluntary, user friendly policy. Most car sales are final. You need to read your contract and know the dealer's policies before signing anything.
Once a car is purchased you can not return it to the dealer in Oregon. However if the car has serious mechanical defects it may be returned under the Lemon Law
Look at your rental agreement. It spells it out.
You need to be more specific in your question. Return a car to a dealer, return a leased car, return a borrowed car to a friend, return a rental car?
The song is "The Point of No Return", by Kansas.