Can a car dealership sell a used vehicle as is without a muffler, possibly no air bags and not disclosing a previous accident?
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Answered on September 06, 2024
The dealership may be guilty of consumer fraud and various California Vehicle Code provisions, yes, depending on what they knew and what the facts...
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How should I proceed getting money back, replacement or compensation on vehicle sold from dealer under false pretenses?
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Answered on April 03, 2018
That sounds pretty bad. Dealerships can be responsible for negligence and fraud in selling vehicles to unsuspecting consumers like yourself. You...
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Lemon law
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Answered on March 30, 2018
Your case would be against the manufacturer (VW), rather than the dealership. The key questions are whether the defect is serious and whether VW...
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Can a new car be returned or replaced due to car defect in CA?
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Answered on January 03, 2018
Yes, you MAY be able to return the vehicle under the lemon law. I need more information, however, to better know the direction you need to go. Is...
Can i sue Chevy dealer about my car problem ?
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Answered on November 07, 2017
Your vehicle may qualify for a lemon law buyback from Chevy. Dangerous problems, especially if they recur, are one of the clearest grounds under...
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How do I go about suing a new/used Honda dealership in Los Angeles, CA?
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Answered on December 05, 2016
You need proof of the $18,000 price. Something objective: picture of sticker, internet ad, etc. You should also contact the lender to get a copy...
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Dealer sold used car has no brake pads, car was hit on the frame under the car which caused alignment problem.
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Answered on October 20, 2016
It is illegal for a dealership to sell a vehicle with frame damage without letting you know. Best to unwind that sale and get your money back. ...
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Will I have to pay $3000.00 for a down payment that was cash meaning we leased a car signed the papers
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Answered on October 07, 2016
You should contact a consumer attorney to review your contracts and facts. It is unclear what happened, and what is on the lease agreement.
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Regarding warranty policies.
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Answered on October 06, 2016
Yes, it would be illegal for them to unilaterally change their warranty, or systematically deny valid lifetime warranty claims based on...
Do I have to re-sign a vehicle sales contract if the dealer made a mistake?
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Answered on September 28, 2016
Be sure to compare contracts line by line. Make sure to get a copy of any credit application(s) they had you sign when you request a copy of the...
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