No, typically you cannot return a car if you buy it "as is" because this means you are accepting the car in its current condition with no warranty or guarantees.
Yes you can if you have the receit
It is nothing more than a myth that you can return any vehicle after you buy it. You cannot return it at all. Once you buy a car you own it and you are stuck with it.
No, you buy it, you own it.
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It is nothing more than a myth that you can return any car you buy new, or used. Once you buy the car you own it and you cannot return it. The Buyer's Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
You can not return the car once you drive it off the parking lot and sign the papers its yours!
If you have a viable exuse, yes.
NO, If you signed your name and bought the car then you own the car. Your wife does not have to sign for you to buy a vehicle.
No, there is no such law regarding the purchase of an automobile. Once you buy a car, it is yours and you cannot return it.
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.
The answer to this would be in the paperwork that you signed when you leased the car, or anything you signed afterwards. Usually the answer is no, but it depends if you agreed at the outset to buy it.