None! Once you purchase a vehicle and sign the contract you cannot cancel the contract or return the vehicle. The buyers remorse or cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of an automobile in in the state. This is a myth that simply will not die.
If you have signed the contract and taken posession of the car it is yours. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. You bought it, so you own it.
Not if you signed the papers and paid for it, unless the selling dealer agrees. You cannot simply void a contract you have already signed. Legally you are bound to that contract. Talk to the selling dealer.
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If you are asking if there is a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, the answer is NO. There is no return, cooling off period, or right to a refund on the purchase of an automobile in any state. That is a myth.
In the state of Idaho you have 72 hours to cancel an automobile contract. You should be able to cancel the contract before the 72 hours is up.
NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.NO, no, no. This is a myth. The cooling off period never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state.
One cannot purchase anything from Auto Farm because Auto Farm does not exist. One can purchase automobile insurance from State Farm Automobile Insurance.
State of Washington does not have a 3 day right of rescission on the purchase of any vehicle. The 3 day right of rescission I belive is limited to in home purchases such as a solicitor that comes to your home.
No buyers remorse law in any state applies to the purchase of an automobile.
You cannot in any state. Their is no such thing as a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless someone came to your house uninvited and sold you a car. Otherwise, you bought it, so you own it, unless the dealer agreed to take it back and cancel the contract. Legally he does not have to.
Not on the purchase of an automobile. No state does. That law only applies to the purchase of unsolicited items and not autos, new or used.