NO. If you are asking can you return the car for a refund under the buyer's remorse law the answer is No. The buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the sale of a vehicle. That New car is now a Used car, and is worth way less than the day you bought it. Sorry, but you bought it so you own it.
Actually, since 2011 you can return a car for a refund under California new "cooling off period". The law doesn't apply to RVs, motorcycles, exotic cars etc.
At the time of purchase, you have the option to pay a small fee for what is essentially cancellation insurance - for a 48-hour period.
The dealer must offer you this agreement option and have you sign that you were offered this and declined.
No, it only applies to unsolicited purchases, not autos.
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, there is not. It is nothing more than a myth that this law applies to the purchase of an automobile. It does not in any state.
No, the Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a new or used car. It is only a myth that they do.
No, that law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle in any state. You bought it and you own it.
No, the three day rule does not apply to auto purchases and certainly not to a pre-owned ones. Customer beware!
There is no right of recession on a car purchase. Right of recession applies to unsolicited sales and because you go to the dealership of your on accord a car purchase is not considered an unsolicited sale but is rather a solicited sale.
Right of rescission does not apply to a car purchase, new or used.
No. Maryland does not offer a "cooling-off period" for vehicle purchases.
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A car purchase is covered by the three day right of rescission in the state of California. The law actually reads as 72 hours, not three days.