I sold my old Bronco & buyer really likes it, but just wondering................
Maybe his GF won't like it.

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http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fa ... ffvr35.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Bob Plante wrote:Is the new Cali law only for dealers or also private sale? Did it even pass & get signed into law?
I sold my old Bronco & buyer really likes it, but just wondering................
Maybe his GF won't like it.
This law does not apply to motorcycles and off-highway motor vehicles or to transactions between private parties.
There is no "cooling off" period unless you obtain a contract cancellation option.
The web page says this law was effective as of July 2006, Is this the law you are refering to?Important: The contract cancellation option does not apply to used cars priced at $40,000 or more, new cars, private party sales, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, recreational vehicles, or vehicles sold for business or commercial use.
Yup, I thought it was dealers only, thanks !!!Christine Berry wrote:http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fa ... ffvr35.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Bob Plante wrote:Is the new Cali law only for dealers or also private sale? Did it even pass & get signed into law?
I sold my old Bronco & buyer really likes it, but just wondering................
Maybe his GF won't like it.
This law does not apply to motorcycles and off-highway motor vehicles or to transactions between private parties.There is no "cooling off" period unless you obtain a contract cancellation option.The web page says this law was effective as of July 2006, Is this the law you are refering to?Important: The contract cancellation option does not apply to used cars priced at $40,000 or more, new cars, private party sales, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, recreational vehicles, or vehicles sold for business or commercial use.
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