They say that you have 3 calendar days to return the vehicle as long as you haven't driven more than 250 miles.... and the car is in the original state you purchased it in.
And they are wrong. If you purchase any vehicle used or new you then own that vehicle and you cannot return it 3 minutes later let alone 3 days later. The cooling off period or buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle. That is nothing more than a myth that just keeps going and will not die. Look at it this way. The instant you buy a new car, pay for it, and it is titled, it is no longer a new car. It becomes a used car, and is worth much less than it was the instant you bought it. Same applies to a used car. It goes from a 1 owner or 2 owner to a 3 owner and the value goes down. You went to the lot of your own free will. You made the decision to purchase the vehicle of your own free will. And now you own that vehicle and no dealer is going to take it back. But if it is a used car, you can ask nicely and you might be in luck and the dealer will take it back and sell you another car. Does not hurt to ask.
If you are referring to , buying a car without a test drive then wanting to return it because you don't like it? No.
Phone the rental agency. Tell them you need more time, and you will pay whatever they ask. Drive to the rental agency, fill the tank, and drop off the car.
No. Instead, you can drive to Brazil and get it painted a different color.
No, once you drive the car off the lot, the car is yours.
You can not return the car once you drive it off the parking lot and sign the papers its yours!
A chauffeur will meet you outside the terminal and will drive your car to their car park. And once you return from your trip, a chauffeur will return your car to you outside the terminal.
Yes, she had a license and did drive from time to time. Ward would leave her the car to run errands.
No there is not a period of time in Florida when you can return a new car. A car may be returned if it has a major mechanical defect under the Lemon law.
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The minute that car was driven off the dealer's lot (assuming it was a dealer), the money clock starts ticking - if you decide to return the car "undriven" you are certain to incur some expense if at minimal.
once you have the title in hand and drive out of the driveway you can not return the car. you should have thought about if you REALLY wanted it before you handed over the money. (your stuck with it and theres nothing you can do)
no you can not return the car for your money back. As soon as you sign and drive off the lot the automobile is legally yours.