There is NO right to return a car because you changed your mind.
There is NO right to return a car because you changed your mind.
There is NO right to return a car because you changed your mind.
I can not say this enough!!!
The 72 hours rule that everyone keeps talking about applies to in home sales. It does not apply when you go to a "normal place of business". It was designed to prevent people from being pressured into signing contracts just to get the salesman to leave their home. When you go to a place of business, you always have the option of walking out. You can not walk out of a sales situation in your own home.
When you take delivery of a vehicle, and drive it off the dealers lot, you own it!! The dealer is not required to take it back, and most likely will not. If he does, you will have to buy another vehicle from him, because he is not going to refund your money.
Did you have the vehicle checked out by your own qualified mechanic prior to purchase? If not, why not?
Did the car have a warranty or was it sold as is? If there is a warranty, the dealer should fix the problem, if you bought the car as is, you will have to pay for the repairs yourself!?
2007-01-03 01:20:08
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answered by fire4511 7
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Texas Lemon Law
If you are having repeated problems getting your new vehicle repaired, and it was purchased or leased from a licensed Texas dealer or lease company, the Texas Lemon Law may be able to help you get it repurchased, replaced or repaired.
Some examples of vehicles covered by the Lemon Law are cars, trucks, motorcycles, motor homes and ATVs. The law covers new and demonstrator vehicles that develop problems covered by a manufacturer’s written warranty. Towable recreational vehicles must be titled and registered in Texas to be eligible.
Your used vehicle may be covered under the Lemon Law. If your used vehicle is still covered by the manufacturer’s original warranty (not an extended service contract), or if the problem started while under warranty and it continues to exist, repair assistance of the warranty-related problem may be available to you.
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2007-01-03 04:09:23
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answered by R1volta 6
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A 3-day right of rescission only applies if you are getting a loan in which the creditor takes a lien on your home, or if you sign the credit contract in your home.
Your vehicle may be covered by the lemon law. If it is new or used and still under Manufactures Warranty, here is a link to the regulations:
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/services/motor_vehicle/texas_lemon_law/lemon_law_statutes.htm
2007-01-03 00:41:00
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answered by Shell 1
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the respond isn't any. there is not any suited to cancel a vehicle deal in seventy two hours or seventy two minutes in WA or the different state. He bought the motor vehicle "as is", which means he time-honored the motor vehicle in in spite of subject it became in and assumes all accountability for any issues. No returns, no refunds and no exchanges. vehicle sales are very final. besides the undeniable fact that, your brother might desire to ascertain the broking mounted what they suggested they might.
2016-12-15 14:39:30
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answered by ? 4
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