I purchased a preowned car from Eastside Mazda/Volkswagen and the fuel guage is not working.
It depends. If you can legitimately claim that the dealer knew of the indicator problem pre-sale and did not tell you about it (an inference that...
Lyndon, IL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Lyndon, IL
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Lemon Law
It depends. If you can legitimately claim that the dealer knew of the indicator problem pre-sale and did not tell you about it (an inference that...
Tough one. Would really depend on what was said, and it what context, but as to overpaying, Illinois courts are rather strictly enforce the...
You have a problem in that you bought the car from a private party, so some consumer protection laws, which would apply to merchants, would not...
Playing a lawyer is not a good idea. If there was a bait & switch, and you were switched, you suffered an actual loss. If you are talking about...
It depends on your state's law. In some states, doing unauthorized repairs is a big no-no, and you will be able to get your car back, without...
You go to a qualified consumer protection lawyer. If it was the seller who did the repairs, by doing so they may have waived or modified the "as...
You should consult with a qualified consumer protection lawyer (www.naca.net). Heck, you should have consulted with him/her way before now. Your...
Yes, this is called concealment of material fact, a/k/a fraud. Get a qualified attorney in your state (www.naca.net) and sue.
Urban legend. No such thing, especially with "as is." However not all is lost; you should find one of the members of the National Organization of...
You did not really ask a QUESTION, but I assume you are thinking along the lines of "what can/should I do in these circumstances?" Assuming THIS...