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Husband bought a used car. noticed after bought it they had'nt gave it an oil change or smoged it. This was about a week later. they kept it to repair and it needed a new computer they said once they were giving it a lube job. Then they ordered a generic one, that didnt work. so they ordered a factory one, and tryed to smog it it still wouldnt smog. okay so they had it for two weeks at this point. they were going to try smogging it again and we said we will take it and bill them, so my husband can drive it. they said okay.well, it still didnt smog. the smog people said you have to drive it at a certain speend and for so long, with other things to do. okay my husband followed all directions. it still wont pass smog. its been three weeks. they will not give us our money back NOR give us the name or phone number to the dealer OWNER. I called today and fussed about it, and the gen manager says they cannot sell a car without the smog. I said then why did you, he hung up. we cannot ...

2007-05-28 14:49:49 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

get it registered if it dosnt pass smog. They have wasted our time and we have only driven it for a week. I found a fraud lawyer in the phone book who works with cars/truck etc. what do you think? SHOULD OR WE AND DO YOU THINK WE WILL GET OUR MONEY BACK?

2007-05-28 14:52:18 · update #1

DO YOU THINK A LAWYER WILL SCARE THEM ENOUGH TO GIVE US BACK OUR $(8,000).

2007-05-28 14:53:36 · update #2

6 answers

It all depends on the paperwork you signed. If you signed paperwork stating the car is "as-is" or if the dealership gave you a limited powertrain warranty with the vehicle there is really nothing you can do. Having an attornery isn't going to do anything if you signed papers on it that don't protect against the smog problem.

2007-05-28 15:28:06 · answer #1 · answered by burberribunni 5 · 0 0

Absolutely YES. I would move forward with the attorney you found that specializes in these cases. He should also be able to recover his fee from the dealer. I would also go after them for additional fees like car rentals, pain and suffering and anything else you can get out of them. Don't let them get away with this. Your attorney should have NO problem fighting and winning this case. On the flip side, perhaps call back and demand that if they don't immediately give you a full refund including additional costs (which you should know) you will have your attorney follow-up. I did this several times with similar situations and it works like a charm. They will be singing a different tune.

2007-05-31 17:02:03 · answer #2 · answered by Jason m 3 · 0 0

I would get an attorney, and call and write the BBB and file a formal complaint, also they will tell you any other complaints the company has had. I would sue as a matter of principal, it will cost you though.

2007-05-28 14:54:11 · answer #3 · answered by samhillesq 5 · 0 0

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2007-05-28 22:42:48 · answer #5 · answered by sam w 2 · 0 0

Get a good lawyer and report them to the DMV of your state---sounds pretty illegal to me.

2007-05-28 16:24:21 · answer #6 · answered by paul h 7 · 0 0

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