Is there a grace period when you buy a new car to take it back?In: Car Buying |
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No. It all depends on whether the dealership is willing to take it back or not. They don't have to.
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No. You signed a contract and it's assumed under the eyes of the law that you are a reasonable and intelligent adult. Unless there's problem that was misrepresented, you own the car. There's no 3-day grace period or a buyer's remorse clause.
First answer by Witcheswheel. Last edit by ID3507516259. Question popularity: 7 [recommend question]
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