None, the buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state. You bought the car and you own the car.
The ability to return a car after signing a contract typically depends on the dealership's specific return policy, which can vary widely. Many dealerships do not offer a return option once the contract is signed, while some may have a limited "cooling-off" period, often ranging from a few days to a week. It's essential to review the terms of the purchase agreement and consult with the dealership for their specific return policy.
NO! Once you sign the papers, it is your car.
you can not return a car with in any amount of time unless the sale was made away from the dealership i.e. at your house if there was fraudulent behavior you might point that out to the dealership thay may be willing to take it back in lue of a legal battle
Can I return a use car
Three days.
No, right of rescission applies to unsolicited sales. You visit a car dealership of your on accord thus this is considered solicited and return policies, if any, can be set by the dealership and is not governed under a specific law. Contact the dealer you purchased the car from for their specific information regarding returns.
I would say that you can't return the car because,at a used dealership it's usually "AS IS" so the way you bought it is the way you going to have to deal with it.Also you could have looked for a used car with a warranty for only 30 days. That's all they give you at a used dealership. In most cases, the 72 hour "Right of Rescission" law applies only if the item or items purchased were delivered to your doorstep and/or sold to you at your residence...i.e. door to door vacuum cleaner salespeople. If you buy a car...you own it.
You cannot break a contract unless there is something that is documented wrong with the car and the dealership refuses to repair it. There is no provision for a change of mind, only a lemon law.
In Pennsylvania, there is no general law allowing consumers to return a used car after three days. However, some dealerships may offer a voluntary return policy or "cooling-off" period, which is not mandated by law. It's essential to check the specific terms of the purchase agreement and any dealership policies. Always confirm with the dealership regarding their return policy before finalizing the purchase.
No the dealership is under no obligation to allow a consumer to return the car. Once the contract is signed the car has a new owner and belongs to the buyer.
You cannot return a car you purchased used or new in any state. The buyers remorse law or cooling off period law only applies to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it and you own it.
I'm sure each state has different rules/laws, but I know this can happen. It happened to a friend of mine in Oregon. Ask the car dealership to show you where in the fine print it says you must return the car, or worst case scenario, consult a lawer.