What are your legal rights for buying a used car? - return rights on used car
I buy a used car and I wonder what rights you have when purchasing the car. Can I, if I did not find anything wrong? If so do, how long do I have?
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Return Rights On Used Car What Are Your Legal Rights For Buying A Used Car?
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No, you can enter most of the states the right to it to a mechanic and let it take over from your account
Used cars are sold "as is" without warranty or guarantee, and no laws that make you return a used car, even if he was not in his house.
For this reason it is so important to know the car and problems before purchase. Test the car, get a mechanic to check it, get a Carfax report and ask the seller detailed questions about vehicle condition, although this is not always reliable.
If you buy a used car, you have few rights. You have the right to examine and test the vehicle before purchase to determine their condition and suitability. You have no right to return the vehicle if the dealer has a great honor to write again. When you buy the vehicle, and it falls apart as you drive home from the dealer, too bad. The buyer assumes the risk when it comes to cars.
No, you can not resume if you do not find anything wrong. Therefore, you have the revised car in a shop have before you buy. You can also use a vehicle history report whiuch are other relevant data.
You have no right, in every state to get a car back. You are backwards. Have the car checked out before buying.
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