Does a car dealer have to take back a car that was sold as is when the engine blew within 5 days
"HAVE TO? No. You may have a legal right to sue to force the dealer to take it back--when there is a court order, then the dealer will "have to"...
Lyndon, IL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Lyndon, IL
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Lemon Law
"HAVE TO? No. You may have a legal right to sue to force the dealer to take it back--when there is a court order, then the dealer will "have to"...
No "Lemon Law" as such, but other laws (such as Magnuson-Moss) apply, I believe. No way to figure out whether you have enough to use without...
Wow. Wow wow wow. Of course you (actually, probably the children) can sue, but: courts are designed to award money, not dispense justice. So...
If the car was sold "as is," it is yours, and you would be responsible for all repairs from second one of your ownership. A more interesting...
Too much info, and not enough info at the same time. For example, you did not say whether the car had more or less than 150,000 miles on it. In...
Ahem. BBB is a bigger scam than Best Buy. (And I won't even get sued for this, because it is my opinion.). Just tried serving them in Chicago,...
No proper category for your question, should be "Vehicles" or "Municipal Law," but it seems you have a defense of necessity, so you should be able...
Without a law suit--no. With a law suit--maybe. How "maybe" would depend on whether the car had more or less than 150,000 miles on the odometer.
Don't repair! Sue! Fraud, consumer fraud, probably breach of the implied warranty of merchantability, fun case!
Anyone could sue anyone in this country. The question is, are you likely to win? Given the issues of proof in your case (you probably would need...