What are my options?
Yes-if your warranty is still valid, they are obligated to abide by the terms of the warranty and repair the vehicle for you. Greg Moss
Chicago, IL
Lemon law Lawyer at Chicago, IL
Practice Areas: Lemon Law, Consumer Protection ... +2 more
Yes-if your warranty is still valid, they are obligated to abide by the terms of the warranty and repair the vehicle for you. Greg Moss
Since you sold the vehicle "AS IS," they really have no grounds to sue you. Although they can file suit against you, you should have a valid...
You should talk to the dealership. It may be that something they did while performing the oil change caused the problem and if that is the case,...
It depends on if the vehicle was sold "AS IS." If that is the case, you may not have any legal rights. Greg...
Yes-they can. While they should have done it right away, that is not unreasonable. However, if they don't give you your money back by Tuesday,...
They cannot keep your money. Even if it was a deposit, if the transaction was cancelled, you should get your money back. Greg...
Yes-a lot of the consumer fraud laws protect you in this type of situation when a dealership intentionally misrepresents the history of the vehicle...
When a vehicle is purhased "AS IS" there are generally no rights under warranty law. However, you may have a consumer fraud claim if there was any...
It depends on various factors. However, at the very least, you should be able to get these repairs covered under your 90 day warranty depending on...
You may have a claim under Federal law for breach of warranty. You can either email or fax me your repair receipts and I can review the records...