There is no Cooling Off Period on the purchase of an automobile in any state. It is a myth that you can return a car you bought. That law only applies to unsolicited sales. As in door to door, or telemarketers. You bought the car, so you own the car unless you can convince the dealer to voluntarily take it back.
Are you talking about returning a car which was recently purchased? If so, Utah has a Lemmon Law to deal with dealers selling NEW vehicles. Used vehicles do not fall under this law.
The PA Lemon Law covers the return of new vehicles, but as the name states, your vehicle has to be defective. There is no law that allows for return of a vehicle simply because you dont want it or cant afford it.
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The only law that applies to returning a new car is the state Lemon Law. There is no buyer's remorse law concerning the purchase of an automobile. Once you drive it off the lot, you own it, and cannot return it except under the Lemon Law.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
There is no such law. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
What is the Texas law for returning a new vehicle just purchased and found out you want to return it.
The lemon law only applies to new vehicles.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
no there is not a New Michigan but Michigan is next to Wisconsin
Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio but spent much of his boyhood living with his half-sister and his brother-in-law in Monroe, Michigan.