No unless you made an extremely rare deal where you did not purchase the car "As Is"
Most states have a "no-cooling off" law.
Unless you are in a place that has a "COOL DOWN" rule there is no time allowed, you signed the paper, you own the car.
To get advice online about buying a used car, you can visit carbuyingtips.com. This website will help you decide the best way for you to buy a used car.
The best place to find information on buying a used car on ebay is through at http://reviews.ebay.com/Buying-a-Used-Car-Step-by-Step?ugid=10000000000953365. This is a car buying guide through the ebay website.
Looking for a used car can be especially stressful, time-consuming and intimidating if you are not familiar with the process. But, buying a used car from a Used Car Dealer can help address some of these problems, that a user face during buying a second-hand car. Buying a used car has benefits but some of the tips should be kept in mind while purchasing a used car.
I would recommend using carfax. or Auto check when buying a used car. I did it for my last car, even though I trusted the dealer.
Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
No
There are many advantages of buying a used car over a new car. When buying a used car you can save thousands of dollars depreciation. Buying a 2 or 3 year old car with low mileage in some cases can save you over $20,000. You can own a current model car and still have a car that is under factory warranty.
There is no real advantage when it comes to where the used car was located when it comes to buying a used car. You should always buy a used car from a reptitable dealer and always have the car check out with your local mechanic.
Buyer's Remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle.
North Carolina does not allow for buyers remorse when buying a used car. North Carolina does have a lemon law, but it applies to the purchase of a new car.