| Can I get my money back on a used car? |
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Most used cars are sold "as-is" which means any problems that exist when you buy your car, or occur after you buy your car, become your problem, not the seller's problem. Even if your car breaks down on the way home on the day of the sale, there is nothing you can do. Even if the seller lied to you, you now own the car.
There are no "lemon laws" for used cars, only for brand new cars. There is no "72-hour grace period" in which you would have the right to return your car. You have no guarantees or warranties.
Only if your dealer or seller grants you a guarantee, warranty, or return policy, in writing, do you have some possibility of getting any satisfaction if you have problems. This is why it is so important to get your car inspected by a professional mechanic and get a CarFax vehicle history report BEFORE you buy. |
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