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There is no cooling off period on the purchase on a new or used vehicle in any state including Nevada. Once you take delivery of a new car and drive it off the dealers lot it automatically becomes a used car worth far less than the moment you signed the papers. You cannot return any car you purchase just because you changed your mind. The cooling off period or buyers remorse laws apply to unsolicited sales not automobile sales.

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Can you return a new car purchase in Nevada?

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.


Can you return new car purchase in Nevada?

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.


How long do you have to return a car to the dealer in South Carolina?

Many people mistakenly believe there is a "cooling off period" for purchases. This cooling off period supposedly gives you the chance to change your mind and cancel a purchase, like a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless it is in writing from the dealer and he agrees to this. Otherwise you bought the car and you own the car. You have no legal right to return it.Many people mistakenly believe there is a "cooling off period" for purchases. This cooling off period supposedly gives you the chance to change your mind and cancel a purchase, like a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile, unless it is in writing from the dealer and he agrees to this. Otherwise you bought the car and you own the car. You have no legal right to return it.


Is there a law that gives you 3 days to return a car you just bought in Nevada?

No Not in Nevada, This is called a cooling off period law


How long do you have to return a car in Georgia?

Once you purchase the car you own the car and you cannot return it, period. The cooling off period or buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle.


Do you have the right to recend on a car in the state of Missouri?

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.


Can you return a new car in Arkansas?

NO, there is no cooling off period on the purchase of a vehicle. That is a myth.


Can you return a used car to the dealer after purchase?

No! It is a myth that the cooling off period law applies to the purchase of an automobile. It does not.


Is there a cooling off period for used car sales in Virginia?

No, the cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of an vehicle.


Can you cancelled a purchase vehicle with in 72 hours?

Depends on the state-some have a cooling off period-some don't when it comes to used cars. However there is no cooling off period on the purchase of a new car in any state. Once you purchase a new car you are bound by the contract and it is your car. Reason being is that once you buy it then it no longer is a new car and instantly becomes a used car.


Is there a cooling off period or 3-day right to rescind for completed automobile purchase in Alberta?

There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. This is nothing more than a myth that just simply will not die. Once you buy a car you own the car and the only way you can return the car is if the seller agrees to it, which is not likely.


Does michigan have a 72 hour cooling off law on new cars?

No state has a cooling off period on the purchase of a new or used car. Once you buy a car it is yours and you cannot return it. Especially a new car which becomes a used car the instant you drive it off the lot. It is a myth that the cooling off period, or buyers remorse laws apply to the purchase of a vehicle of any kind.