You do not have any days to change your mind after purchasing a car. This is a binding contract and you are stuck with the car after you have bought it.
You can change your mind about a car lease but the dealer doesn't have to let you out of it. A lease is a binding legal agreement. However, most dealers will probably let you out if it if you ask them.
In almost every new car extended warranty, you are able to cancel within 30 days. Each policy has their own rules and it is spelled out in the paperwork you signed when you bought the car.
Zero...Car purchase are not covered under a right of rescission law in most states.
it depends if you have warranty or something that says you can bring it back in less than 30 days
You need to go let the seller of the car know that you have changed your mind within 3 days of signing. Do this in writing and have them sign receipt of your letter. If you ordered a car, you may be liable for the deposit.
What makes you think you can change your mind? if you bought the car, you own it. You cannot change your mind. The law allowing that only applies to unsolicited purchases, not the purchase of an automobile.
Some states have a "Lemon Law" that permits a car to be returned within 3 days. Usually, some kind of defect is required in order to return it. You should check with your lending institution for more information. NONE.ONCE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT THE CAR IS YOURS AND THERE IS NO PROVISION FOR ,"BUYER'S REMORSE".ALTHOUGH SOME DEALERS MAY WORK WITH YOU IF YOU SAY "PRETTY PLEASE WITH A CHERRY ON TOP". NNOOTTT
if someone puts a deposit on a car after a 2 weeks period they change there mind do have to give them there deposit back
It all depends on which state you are from and the laws regarding this from each state. For instance, in Nebraska where I live you have 3 business days to back out of nearly any contract.
You cannot break a contract unless there is something that is documented wrong with the car and the dealership refuses to repair it. There is no provision for a change of mind, only a lemon law.
Not usually.