NO, there is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile in any state. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases, and never to a vehicle.
NO.
Not on vehicles. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
No, that law only applies to unsolicited purchases not autos.
There are no dealerships open in Texas or Oklahoma on Sundays. It is a state law not to discuss vehicle options, finances, or purchases on Sundays in these states.
NO, the Buyer's Remorse law only covers unsolicited purchases, not vehicles.
The law does not cover used motor vehicles, repossessed vehicles, non-travel trailers, boats or farm equipment. Neither does it cover vehicles with problems caused by the owner's abuse, neglect or unauthorized changes to the vehicle
NO. The Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law does not apply to the purchase of an automobile in any state. It only applies to unsolicited purchases. It is a myth that is applies to autos.
NO. There is no 3 day cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
What is the Texas law for returning a new vehicle just purchased and found out you want to return it.
NO! There is no law allowing you to return a car you changed your mind about buying. That law, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law, only applies to unsolicited purchases, not to the purchase of an auto. That is nothing more than a myth. You now own a used car, and it is yours.
The cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, and not to vehicles, so you cannot simply return it, unless the dealer agrees. However you for sure can return it for repair.