What are my options?
If the car was new, and if you have unreasonable number of warranty repairs (over 7-8, better even 9-10), you can sue for damages.
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If the car was new, and if you have unreasonable number of warranty repairs (over 7-8, better even 9-10), you can sue for damages.
Too many car purchasers to figure it out. The first situation, which resulted in no purchase (an ad for one car, and attempts to sell another) is...
If your question is, "what the heck do I do now?", the answer is, you have to hire a lawyer and go to court.
Be serious. There was a fascist coup in this county recently, and you are talking about enforcing your rights?
Hard to say without looking at your papers, not clear which warranties came with the car, or even whether or not there were any warranties. ...
Section 2L of the Consumer Fraud Act covers "power train," whatever it is. Whether your issue belongs there or not is a question to ask of a...
I think the only way to handle it is to go to court and sue the Secretary of State, asking the court to order the SOS to issue the title.
"I didn't agree to"--if you signed them, you agreed to them, so this goes nowhere. However, your trade in had to be paid off within 21 days...
Wrong question. The correct question is, can I sue because of this defect, and the answer is "yes." The second correct question is, what can I...
You should sue them under 810 ilCS 5/2-312, warranty of title. I figure you are entitled to void the transaction.