This again depends on where you are at. In Texas there is no grace period, but if you do not take posession of the car, you can escape.
Posession is when you look over the car and sign the paper that all is OK. Boom. It is your car.
If the car is defective, you might be entitled for a lemon law return too.
Lets make this simple: The contract binds the one selling to sell, and the one buying it to buy...according to the terms you both agree to and are contained in it. READ YOUR CONTRACT (that thing you signed and initialled all over that you agreed with the promises you were making, understood them, knew someone else would act on them, etc.). It is possible that the dealer allowed some possibility of return (baring lemon law issues which take months, if not years, to develop), int he agreement...but normally it also includes that yu would pay costs....like paperwork, titles, taxes, cleaning/restocking...etc that are incurred (which is clearly more than reasonable for them having acted on what you wanted and your changing your mind).
No car sales contracts are not recindable...and they may not be complete until some other event, like inspection or such....but if you have been given allowed to take the the vehicle by the dealer, and you accepted it...its more than certain that the deal is done!
Return a car
No you can not return a new car in South Carolina.
After a car purchase, can I return the car?
You can return it to get the scratches repaired. Did you not inspect the car for scratches before you took delivery? You cannot return it for a refund as it is no longer a new car. It is a used car.
You can only return a new car to be fixed if there is something wrong with it. You cannot return a new car just because you changed your mind. There is no buyers remorse law in Maryland.
You cannot return a new car unless the dealership or individual allows you to. There is no provision for buyer's remorse.
No
NO, there is no cooling off period on the purchase of any vehicle, new or used, in any state. You cannot return a new car that is used car once you buy it. The only way you can return it is if the dealer agrees to the return which is highly unlikely.
no.
Once you sign the papers, it is your car. You cannot return it unless the dealer agrees to the return.
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.
You have no time to return a car purchase. You have a warranty on a new car to cover problems. If the problem can not be resolved then some states have a "lemon law".