Does the box have to be marked off on the Buyer’s Guide for a used auto purchase for it to be an as is sale?
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
I need a professional opinion. Me and my fiance have been searching all over. I found many sites that posted the box has to be marked either “As is” or “No Warranty”. We’re wondering because the sales rep just had him initial above the “As is” box. Would that hold up in court or do we have a case since he didn’t technically check off the box. There’s some other things he didn’t do like his math is horrible. He’s nearly $1,000 off in the balance. And he sold us gap insurance which I was told we didn’t even need. It was just something they sell to make more money on those who don’t know any different. Can you help us. Do I have any kind of case? Because if we would have had the warranty like the dealer gave to us and took away we would still have our car and be making payments. No thanks to him, we lost our job due to an infuctional vehicle, lost our car due to lack of funding and had to move out of our place. Now thankfully we’re back on our feet and have a home and new vehicle. But my fiance has bad credit and we were scammed. Any suggestions. We’re hoping they sue us soon so we can take them to a legal court room and get the money back we so deserve. Any suggestions on getting them to sue sooner?
Thanks.
Lisa
Actually it was there fault. Within a month or so the radiator and the transmission to the car failed. I’d say that they knew about this and didn’t care.
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Oct 17, 2005. Let’s say you had poor credit and could only afford to buy a car from that shady used car dealership that sells cars to people with bad
For $10,000 that’s pathetic. I now have a car I only paid $900 for. We only had to do minor repairs so far. Crossing my fingers. But I guess I will have to chuck up a loss and say I will only deal with independant people from now on. That just sickens me. And you sir, I assume from your total lack of regard and respect for the common man or woman must be a car dealer rep yourself. How do you sleep with yourself at night doing this to innocent people?
