Did it come with an as is no warranty sticker? if it did there is not much you can do-if not, TAKE IT BACK TO THE DEALERSHIP!!!!
2006-08-18 18:14:26
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answered by ? 2
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If your financing the vehicle then you have a payment slip and registration in your name so you just need to hire a tow truck to load it on a trailer and take it to where it can be fixed. Oh and by the way, check with the garage before you take in in to see if they have the time to find out what is wrong with the car, even if you think you already know. Often its better to have them figure it out. When they come back with an estimate if it doesn't coincide with what you think it is, ask them before you sign for the repairs to be done, why you believe whats wrong is not what they think is wrong. If the answer isn't satisfactory, take the car to another shop.
2006-08-18 20:34:35
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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if the guaranty is in uncomplicated words on power practice, then they're to not blame. Lemon regulations in uncomplicated words practice to new vehicles, and on condition that the vehicle grow to be in 3 cases for the same fix, and it is probably not fastened. That confirmed how dumb you're. 30 day warranties are a comic tale, you got the vehicle AS IS, meaning this extreme priced difficulty is yours, you opt to be a lot more effective careful even as figuring out to purchase a motor vehicle, you won't be able to go back it, you ought to stay with it, wish you may arise with the money for it, dumbass... EDIT: Lemon regulations do not practice on your purchase, they're for brand new vehicles in uncomplicated words you purchase a used motor vehicle AS IS, you do not have any criminal recourse, fool...
2016-11-26 01:13:20
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answered by ? 4
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Cars never break down where you want them to. That's why there are things like tow ropes, chains, and even tow trucks. Why not just go get it, take it home and fix it or have it towed to a service center if you can't fix it your self.
2006-08-18 19:15:13
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answered by Dusty 7
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Donate it to charity, its also tax deductable
2006-08-18 18:17:34
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answered by Ricky Lee 6
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it depends on what brand and whats wrong with it, why haven't you got any papers? george _jetson666@yahoo.ca
2006-08-18 19:09:08
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answered by George J 2
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