I’ve been thinking about buying a sedan to save money on fuel costs, but I’m not entirely sure that it will offer enough space. Is it possible to return a car after purchase in Arizona?
State laws don’t give buyers a three-day cooling off or a buyer’s remorse period—unless there is something specific arranged with the dealership to provide a grace period.
If you’ve purchased a car within two years—or it has less than 24,000 miles on it—and repeatedly fails to meet standards of quality and performance, Arizona has a
that allows buyers to receive compensation or reimbursement for a defective car under specific parameters.
The lemon law in Arizona is pretty robust for new car buyers, and used car buyers are still somewhat protected. But know that taking action under Arizona’s lemon laws is a complex process.
Buying a car is a significant investment, and you want to be sure about the decision before you commit. Once you do, you’ll also want to make sure you purchase the proper insurance to keep it protected—
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