I received a letter stating that I owned a vehicle that I never owned?
My guess is that it was an attorney solicitation. I get those all the time for vehicles I didn't own. In that case, you can throw it away.
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My guess is that it was an attorney solicitation. I get those all the time for vehicles I didn't own. In that case, you can throw it away.
You can ask for the car back and to cancel the sale. If it is a big dealership (I.e. has the money) you can do a lawsuit. They should have paid...
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File a small claims case. Let them prove the price by showing the invoice and proof of payment
The answer depends on a lot of facts we don't have. If this was a "new" vehicle, then your manufacturer warranty should be covering all repair...
What is wrong with the Vehicle? What is your mileage?
You can get the repairs done and pass smog. If they don’t refund your costs, file a claim in small claims court. Or, don’t fix the vehicle and...
A CarFax or AutoCheck should show the salvage title designation and just about any dealership will pull one or both of those reports when...
If the lender used a licensed repossession agent, and they had the right to repo the vehicle, then you can only go after the repo company for the...
The cancelation form is for people who decide they don’t like the car (Wong color or something) after the purchase. You have a potential fraud...
File a complaint with the California Bureau of Automotive Repair. Or small claims court as mentioned above