It depends on the state. Some states have a specified period for certain types of purchases during which the purchase can be cancelled, others do not.
Whether you've picked it up or not is probably irrelevant (again, this depends on local law); typically, what matters is the length of time since the contract was signed.
It does not depend on the state. The question was about a car. There is no state that allows anyone purchasing a car to change their mind. The buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited purchases. Unless the dealer came to your home uninvited and sold you a car, you cannot change your mind. You bought it and you own it, the very instant you signed the contract.
What makes you think you can change your mind? if you bought the car, you own it. You cannot change your mind. The law allowing that only applies to unsolicited purchases, not the purchase of an automobile.
You do not have any days to change your mind after purchasing a car. This is a binding contract and you are stuck with the car after you have bought it.
You can't change your mind. Once you signed for it, you bought it. Your only chance is if the dealer is willing to take it back.
No, once you bought it, it's yours. If you change your mind after you delete it, you can download it again free.
If you've already purchased a car but haven't picked it up yet in Utah, you may still have options. Most dealerships allow a cancellation period during which you can back out of the sale, especially if you haven't taken possession of the vehicle. It's essential to review the purchase agreement and contact the dealership as soon as possible to discuss your situation. Understanding your rights and the dealership's policies can help you make an informed decision.
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If You Change Your Mind was created in 1988-03.
You cannot change a guys mind.
There is NO cooling off period on the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it and you own it. The only things that fall under this law are unsolicited sales. You went to the dealership and bought the car of your own free will. That is a solicited sale.
In most states if you have signed a contract or bill of sale then no you can not. Check your state laws for a "cool off period".
Change My Mind was created on 1996-07-15.