In the great state of Texas it is a 5 day window
2007-10-04 08:38:00
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answered by spunky monkey 3
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depends on the state you live in and the contract you sign. There are some sales contracts that include a clause covering buyers remorse, but you need to know BEFORE you sign, and usually the seller is required to tell you if it is in the paperwork.
I have never heard of this being an option in car buying.
Several states do have lemon laws, check with your State Attorney General's office
2007-10-04 15:43:52
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answered by Kathi 6
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Not here, here once its off the lot, its yours.
Some states have a right to cancel a contract within three days, but they aren't talking about your having removed an item from the lot.
If they did, then anyone who needed a car for two days could
buy it and return in used condition, with no reason...and it would be cheaper than renting.
2007-10-04 15:40:06
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answered by justa 7
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No, it's not, at least not in the USA, other countries, I can't say.
However, some dealers have a policy to that effect. A "satisfaction gauranteed" period where you can return or exchange the car. But these are policies of the individual companies, not a matter of law.
2007-10-04 15:37:53
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answered by juicy_wishun 6
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Usually there's a 3-day window in which you can decide not to buy something. Read the contract.
2007-10-04 15:37:12
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answered by Jess 7
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Seems like you should be able to. You should probably check with the better business bureau, I'm sure they'd know exactly what the terms are.
2007-10-04 15:38:05
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answered by hickry h 1
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Depends on the state. Fully.
2007-10-04 15:36:38
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answered by Tanner B 2
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Nope, it's a myth.
2007-10-04 15:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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