Do I have any options after finding out a dealership sold me a water/flood-damaged vehicle (Illinois)?
1. Not short, as promised. 2. Lemon law does not apply to used cars. 3. If I understand you correctly, you bought a used car that was...
Lyndon, IL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Lyndon, IL
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Lemon Law
1. Not short, as promised. 2. Lemon law does not apply to used cars. 3. If I understand you correctly, you bought a used car that was...
You need a lawyer to deal with this, because you do not really understand what is going on. Call Edelman & Combs at (312) 626-3585, and tell them...
If you did not buy the car "as is," the absence of the catalytic converter makes it unmerchantable, and therefore you can sue the dealer for breach...
Well, sure, you can sue them. Good luck finding whom to sue, though. If you find out who (and where) they are, you can certainly file a small...
Clearly informal attempts to resolve the issue are not working, so your next (and, perhaps, the only) step is to sue them. Breach of the warranty...
As Mr. Edelman said, you may have a claim, but, in order to enforce it, you will have to go to court, i.e., just because you have a claim, the...
If you bought the car in Indiana, your lawsuit would be there, and you should be asking your questions of Indiana lawyers.
If there is no warranty, your options are limited. Does it not have powertrain warranty of 100K miles?
If you are from Michigan, you will have no problem finding a qualified consumer protection lawyer to sue in a situation like this. Most of them...
Yes, you can sue, breach of the implied warranty of title under Magnuson-Moss, 810 ILCS 5/2-312. In fact, you SHOULD sue, because you have no choice.