No, Virginia code does not require a three day rescission policy. It is not uncommon that a dealer will included on in their contract, however that is done on a dealer by dealer basis, and is in no way required by the state.
No, they do not have a right of rescission law for used cars.
Right of rescission does not apply to a car purchase, new or used.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
No, it only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of a vehicle unless there was fraud or deceit involved. yes it does apply
That type law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state. It is only a myth that it does. When you buy a vehicle you cannot return it.
There is no law in regards to returning a car. Right of rescission is for solicited sales contracts. A car purchase is not considered a solicited sale because you visit the dealership of you on accord.
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Generally speaking, no. Questions about law are best directed to a local lawyer, who will be familiar with the law in your area; since we have no way of knowing where you live, it's possible that your location does have such a law (though I don't believe any US state has a law granting an automatic right of rescission on used car purchases, and I know there's none in US federal law).This is complicated a little in that some states do have laws about a "right of recsission" for used car purchases. In California, for example, the seller of a used car must offer (as an option, which they can charge extra for) a contract rider on cars with a sale price of less than $40,000 that allows for the buyer to rescind the contract. In order to be able to exercise this right, the buyer must purchase the option at the time they purchase the car, so it's not an automatic right of rescission.
No. Not unless the salesperson went to your house to solicit your business. If the transaction is done at the dealership there is no cooling off period.
3 day or 72 hour right of rescission is for solicited sales. This does not apply to car sales they are considered unsolicited because you visit the dealer of your on accord.
Unfortunately, no. There is a 3 day rescission period for home loans but apparently not for cars (which doesn't seem to make sense as it is the second biggest ticket item most people are likely to buy). That law only applies to unsolicited sales. A automobile is a solicited sale as you go to buy the car the dealer does not come to you.
No, the Buyers Remorse Law does not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state including Virginia.