I bought a used 2003 Ford Taurus July of 2006. It was AS IS, so I had to purchase the warranty at the time of signing the agreement. Two days later, the salesman calls me and says the bank didn't want to finance the warranty, so I had to come out of pocket. I had already put $1,000 down, and he wanted an additional $1,000 for the warranty. I said no.
Now six months later, the car is sounding, and acting like it wants to conk out, and die when I start/drive it. I took it to two mechanics: one estimate was $900, the other was over $3,000, and I can't afford to fix it. I owe over $11,000 on it, and the car isn't even worth that much. It has over 42,000 miles on it.
I have been to several dealerships to do a trade in, but no luck there because my credit score is too low, and I would need a co-signer.
What should I do?
2007-01-05
06:13:47
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