don't know if motorcycles fall in same 3 day category as cars? I heard it depends on the ownership of the dealer you bought it from
dameatis brown
In Texas, if you wish to return a motorcycle, the process typically depends on the dealership's return policy, as there is no specific state law governing motorcycle returns. Most dealerships have a return policy that may allow for returns within a certain timeframe, often requiring the motorcycle to be in its original condition. Additionally, if the motorcycle was financed or leased, specific terms outlined in the agreement will apply. It is advisable to review the contract or speak to the dealership directly for their specific return procedures.
Only if you watch NASCAR
Return it to what? The Dealer? They take all the money you gave them and leave a nasty mark on your credit.
depends on your contract agreement and if it was under warranty. most likely you can return it if you talk to the dealer.
No, he won't.
it depends on the dealership.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle or motorcycle.
It has to be listed along with any other possession you own
Yes
In most states there is a lemon law regarding new motorcycle in case they are defective. There is no buyers remorse laws that allow you to return it if you have changed you rmind.
You can turn it in to your local Police or Sheriff's office. They will handle it from there.