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NO. There is no cooling off period on the sale of automobiles. You bought it and you own it.NO. There is no cooling off period on the sale of automobiles. You bought it and you own it.
NO. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of any vehicle in any state. You bought it, so it is yours.
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.
No. The cooling off period, or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited purchases, and does not apply to the purchase of an automobile. That new car you bought is now a used car, and is worth way less than the day you bought it. Sorry, but you bought it, you own it, and you are stuck with that decision.
If you are asking can you return a car you bought the answer is no. There is no cooling off period or buyers remorse on the purchase of any vehicle in any state. You should have not let the salesman high pressure you into the purchase if you did not want the car. I assume you are an adult and when you make an adult decision you have to live with it. Next time you get high pressured just turn and walk away.
The answer is NO. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it, you own it. Besides it is now a used car worth way less than when you bought it.
No Not in Nevada, This is called a cooling off period law
No, not unless the seller agrees. The Cooling Off Period or Buyer's Remorse Law does not apply to the purchase of an Automobile. It only applies to unsolicited sales. As in a door to door salesman or a telemarketer. You bought the car so unless the selling dealer will allow the return, you own it.
if i signed a contract saying no cooling off period but bought my car off site at a tent event do i still have the 3 day recession period?
There is no cooling-off period in Indiana or any other state in regards to purchasing an automobile. The FTC rules state that a cooling off period is only valid on unsolicited sales. A motor vehicle purchase is solicited regardless of a puchase at a dealership or an "off-site" event held by a dealer. Sorry, you bought it and you own it.
NO. No state has a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That law applies mainly to unsolicited purchases, such as door to door, or telemarketers, and never ever applies to the purchase of an automobile. You bought the car and are stuck with that decision.
If you are asking if you can take back a vehicle you bought the answer is no. There is no cooling off period or buyers remorse law on the purchase of vehicles.