Your suffering from buyers remorse by the way, it's normal. But the legal term is called 3 days right of recession. And the other answers are correct, it only applies to (here is the difference from other answers) none solicited offers at your home. It means where did the contact start, if it started with you calling about a product and they bring it by to show you, your out. If they walked up knocked on your door you have the 3 days right of recession is in place. The funny thing is notice when you do buy something that started at your door, they won't call you back or answer the phone for 3 days. Then they will say I'm sorry about the delay I was tied up for 3 days, ha ha your an owner. The one answer said if the paperwork is signed in your home, you might have a chance, that is absolutely wrong, that doesn't matter. It is a basic legal term and it is simple to figure out. Good Luck
2007-02-10 06:04:46
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answered by Patrick J 2
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No, you do not.
Chrysler does allow new automobile returns, within specific time/mileage limitations, and you pay a heft restocking fee.
Otherwise, unless the person you purchased the car from knocked on your door, showed you the car at you house, and the transaction was completed at your house, you have no recourse in changing your mind.
Always, always think 3 times before signing papers for a car.
2007-02-10 10:58:56
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answered by Robert S 3
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I must expand on "shaq's" almost correct answer. While it's true there is no "cooling-off" period in auto sales, if the transaction was performed in your home, meaning the sales person delivered the car to you and all of the paperwork was signed in your home, you may have an option. Otherwise, sorry, and congratulations, you just bought a car.
2007-02-10 10:56:27
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answered by jay 7
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No..... the "72 hour rule" only applies to sales inside your home (such as vacuum cleaners), temporary locations or health memberships.
IT DOES NOT APPLY TO CAR SALES!!!!!!!!!!!
Unless you bought from a manufacturer that VOLUNTARILY offers a return policy, such as Saturn (30 days) then the car is yours.
2007-02-10 10:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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if you brought the car brand new from a dealership. you have 14 days to change your mind and take it back.
2007-02-10 10:50:26
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answered by Adam B 1
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Make sure you ask the dealership about it. Sometimes they will give you 5 days sometimes none. Ask anything before you do.
2007-02-10 10:52:16
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answered by mitt 2
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well did u buy it from a dealer or another person.
2007-02-10 10:49:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Where do yo live??????????????????????????????
2007-02-10 15:42:31
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answered by buzzwaltz 4
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