In my state, there is a 7 day grace period for anything.
No, there is no grace period in any state. That is just a myth. Once you buy a new car it automatically becomes a used car worth far less. You bought it and you own it.
Sometimes, in some states it's more BUT many DO NOT have a "cooling off" period. Find out if you state is one BEFORE you buy, otherwise once you sign-it's done.
There is no cooling off period or grace period when buying a car in Georgia or in any other state. You buy the car under an as is policy.
In the state of Washington, there are not any laws that gives buyers a grace period if they choose to return a car that they have purchased. The dealer will have 4 working days to change the lease terms if needed.
You cannot return it as the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
In Georgia, there is no set period for returning a used car unless the dealer offers a return policy. It's essential to carefully review the terms and conditions of the sale before purchasing a used car.
There is a 48 hour grace period to return a new car in most states in the United States. Used cars are often sold as-is without any type of warranty.
NO, unless the dealer agrees.
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No, the Buyers Remorse of Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a used or new vehicle in any state.
According to my agent, there used to be a ten day grace period from the policy payment due date to the receipt of payment. She said that was no longer the case. If payment is not received on the payment due date, you are considered un-insured. My auto debt form is in the mail!
No No No, the only application of that would be if the dealership came to your door selling cars unsolicited by you.