- The right to a bill of sale. This document should include the names of the buyer and seller, the date of sale, the make and model of the car, the VIN number, and the purchase price.
- The right to a warranty. Most states have laws that require car dealers to provide a warranty on used cars. The warranty should cover major mechanical defects for a certain period of time or mileage.
- The right to cancel the sale. In most states, you have the right to cancel the sale of a car within a certain number of days. The cancellation period varies from state to state, but it is typically around three days.
- The right to sue for damages. If you are injured or your car is damaged because of a defect in the car, you may be able to sue the seller for damages.
It is important to note that your rights may vary depending on the state you live in. If you have any questions about your rights, you should contact a consumer protection agency or an attorney.