There is no such law. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
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.
Yes, you can return a used car to the finance company in Canada. However, you also can consider returning it to the dealer you bought it from as well.
It might depend on the state. Usually, it's your car after it leaves the lot. No returns. The dealer might buy it back as a used car. Some states have a three day "cooling off period" but two weeks is too long. It's got miles on it and it's been titled, and can no longer be sold as a new car. sorry.
No, 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.
No, 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.
If you purchased a used car from a dealer, drove it home and then realize you do not want the auto. How do you go about returning the car and getting you money back.
There is no right to return or cooling off period in Louisiana. Some dealer advertise that they offer this But most expect you will buy the car and go away or have your concerns dealt with by the warranty process if any.
You have to check with your state laws, most states DO NOT have LEMON LAW on used vehicles, Also if you signed that As-Is Buyers guide, that what it means AS-IS unless the dealer had prior knowledge of the oil leak.
There is no law that allows you to return a car you purchase used or new. You can ask the dealer if you can return it, but unless he agrees, you own the vehicle and are stuck with that decision to purchase.
First, work for a used car dealer atleast 6 to 12 months. Then prepare a good used car dealer business plan. Go from there.
It depends on the reason you are returning it and how you purchased it, and if you want money back or not. If you bought it AS-IS no warranty and something went wrong with it, legally the dealer is not responsible, and does not have to refund any money.
If you signed an "AS-IS NO WARRANTY" then you aren't entitled to returning the car to the dealer. It is really at their discretion. In Florida if you buy a car "AS-IS" then that car is yours when you drive off the lot. No if's, and's, or butt's. Many people think there is a cooling-off period. This only applies to door-to-door sales. If you have any other questions about buying a used car I suggest calling the Department of Motor Vehicles.