Can I get my money back?
It sounds like you have an "express warranty," which is accompanied by an "implied warranty of merchantability." If the car is not running, then...
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It sounds like you have an "express warranty," which is accompanied by an "implied warranty of merchantability." If the car is not running, then...
You really do not need another answer, but I wanted to point out that a "check guarantee" reimbursement is sometimes accompanied with a form that...
You should be able to get your money back and return the car, as it does sound like a breach of both express and implied warranties. I recommend...
I agree with Scott's answer. Your rights and responsibilities are going to be governed by the terms of the agreement you entered into, which I'm...
Although everyone calls them "extended warranties," they are usually "service contracts." There is a big difference under California Law (although...
Short answer is: Probably not. The typical sale contract for vehicle in California lists you as the buyer and the dealership as the...
You should talk to an attorney licensed where you purchased the vehicle, as you may have rights under an "implied warranty of interchangeability." ...
Here's what probably happened: The dealership "shotgunned" your deal out to a number of potential lenders. It's a very simple process for them -...
If Ford repurchased your car under the Lemon Law, then the mileage offset should have addressed what you are liable for. Repurchase under the...
Under California law, you have the choice of returning the veihcle or paying for the repairs to smog the veihcle, and then demanding reimbursement....