unless your dealership states that upfront as an incentive to buy the car you cannot return a vehicle even if you've only had it for ten minutes.
once the paperwork is done and signed, your locked in.
some dealerships offer 30 day or so for exchange only, but that's probably the best you'll find.
You do not have to return a purchase deposit on a used vehicle purchase in New Hampshire. You would only have to return it if you were responsible for the sale not going through.
There are 2 lines. The return line is the line that is the the coolest after running the car. Usually the top line.
If it was a gift, no. But if you have paid for it in some way he'll be able to argue in court that it wasn't a gift. In any case, the ethical thing to do would be to return the car if you break up, especially if you initiate the breakup.
In the state of Texas, there is a law that allows anyone a 3 day grace period to return a large purchase , such as a car or home within the 3 day time frame if you have changed your mind. And I do believe that law is nationwide.
One can purchase many cars at most car dealerships. One can purchase a Honda Rancher 350 in the US at stores such as Honda as well as online on stores such as Fords.
If it is a used car then no
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
No
You cannot return it. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle. You bought the car and you now own it.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
After a car purchase, can I return the car?
Once you purchase the car and have signed the papers, it is yours. You cannot return it.
You cannot return a new or used car period. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle.
You cannot return it, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
this depens upon the car company If you are asking if the Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law can be used to return a car, the answer is no. Those laws only apply to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a car.
this depens upon the car company If you are asking if the Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law can be used to return a car, the answer is no. Those laws only apply to unsolicited purchases and not to the purchase of a car.
It depends on the laws in your jurisdiction, the terms of your purchase contract, and how long you've had the car. Generally, you cannot return your car without a valid reason.