No, Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period Laws do not apply to the purchase of a new or used car in any state. You cannot return any car because you changed your mind. You bought it and you own it.
Some dealers have a return or buy back thing where if your not happy with your new vehicle you can give it back to the dealer for a refund within a certain amount of time. If you can get a buy-back on your Camry, look at a new Malibu they are great cars.
Look at your rental agreement. It spells it out.
There is no return law on a vehicle purchased in Indiana or any other state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you legally can return it in Indiana is if the dealer does not provide you with a title in 21 days. You then must demand the title in writing and the dealer has another 10 days to supply you with the title. If you do not get it after that time period you can return the car and demand a refund.
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.
If you've ridden it at all, you are at the mercy of the dealer. A quad is not a "vehicle", and you do not enjoy any protection from lemon laws.
NO, unless the dealer agrees.
If the vehicle is paid it is yours you should not have to wait any amount of time.
NO, there is no cooling off period on the purchase of any vehicle, new or used, in any state. You cannot return a new car that is used car once you buy it. The only way you can return it is if the dealer agrees to the return which is highly unlikely.
You can of course return it but the dealer can refuse to take it back and in 99.9% of the time would refuse. After all the car is now a used car and cannot be sold as a new car any longer. The cooling off period law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle new or used.
You already that this does take place and that you can be penalized for failing to do so when a tax return is required. And if any taxes are due at that time then you will also have penalties and interest plus the failure to lodge amount that will be accumulating interest each day until the return is lodged and the amount plus all of the charges have been paid in full.
No, you cannot return a new or used car within any amount of time. The Buyer's Remorse, or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state.
Generally, you cannot return a used car to the dealer simply because you changed your mind. Most dealerships operate under a "no return" policy for used vehicles, although some may offer a limited return period or exchange program. It's essential to review the purchase agreement for any specific return policies or consumer protection laws in your area that might apply. Always check with the dealer directly for their specific terms.