What is the return policy in Texas on a new car?


  1. 8 Responses to “What is the return policy in Texas on a new car?”

  2. By tonuprocker on Jun 14, 2009 | Reply

    thats up to the dealer not the state.

  3. By Shelly B on Jun 16, 2009 | Reply

    Take it back. By law, you have 3 days to return “ANYTHING”. Do it ASAP.

  4. By Pommac on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    Not sure, but I think it is 3 days. I think you can say you were under to much stress or pressure.

  5. By David L on Jun 19, 2009 | Reply

    Ask the dealer if you can return the vehicle. If you signed the papers that stated the purchase price, you are at their mercy. There is no return law in Texas unless you can prove the truck was a “Lemon”, or that you were defrauded. Your situation is called “Buyers Remorse” and you are out of luck.

  6. By supermobe25 on Jun 22, 2009 | Reply

    its a federal law, calle dthe lemon law, you have 3 days to return a vehicle in any state for any reason, your not happy or jkust not comfortable driving it you can return it within 72 hours of purchase

  7. By Howard L on Jun 24, 2009 | Reply

    Any of these answers which say you have 3 days are WRONG! I repeat WRONG! There is no cooling off period on an automobile purchase anywhere in the US. You drove it off the lot, YOU OWN IT. The dealer may be willing to take it back but you have no legal recourse to make him do so.

  8. By entidtil on Jun 25, 2009 | Reply

    There is no buyers remorse laws on any car in any state. You will have to deal with the dealer you bought the car from and ask them to explain the numbers. Sorry, but if you signed the papers, you bought the vehicle…

  9. By Scott H on Jun 26, 2009 | Reply

    THERE IS NO 3-DAY RIGHT TO CANCEL A CAR DEAL! Not in Texas, not anywhere! You signed the contract and in doing so, you agreed to the terms. Enjoy your new truck.

    To the dough head who suggested using the lemon law - lemon laws protect owners of new vehicles from serious, recurring DEFECTS under specific circumstances. Lemon laws have nothing to do with this question.

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