What are my options?
Hmm, you either bought it new or it still have factory warranty? Your options are three: (1) do nothing (a lousy option, but an option...
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Hmm, you either bought it new or it still have factory warranty? Your options are three: (1) do nothing (a lousy option, but an option...
I assume you real question is whether you can sue a FL company in NV. Probably yes, based on the fact that they advertised in NV through the...
1) Yes. 2) You can try, but they probably would not agree. Your only option is to object, and GP would answer subject to your objections, to be...
Uphill battle. Assuming "I don't have a warranty" is a true statement (you may have it even though you don't know about it), you can do very...
You mean, CarFAX, not car facts. Run, not walk, to the nearest qualified consumer protection lawyer (look for them at naca.net), your Odometer Act...
If you bought the car "as is", they may have the right not to do anything about it. But we don't have this information, and we also don't have any...
Are you asking legally or practically? Legally, yes, if they sell you something that was part of the deal. Practically, the dealer is most likely...
I believe that, generally, there must be a way to get the department of motor vehicles to issue a new title in your name, but this probably would...
Yes, sue! Your transaction has "fraud" written all over it. Find a qualified consumer protection lawyer (could be a bit of a problem in Iowa, but...
You need a lawyer. Go to naca.net and look for one near you. I can see revoking acceptance and canceling the contract under Article 2 of the...