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Lemon Law Buyback??? I bought a used car..... found THAT on the title AFTERwards....?
I bought a used car (2006 Pontiac GTO) about two months ago and JUST recently found out that the title has a lemon law/manufacturer buyback on it. It was a defect in the paint supposedly. It claims that the defect was remedied, then sold at auction.......

then over the course of the past year it has been retitled, but the lemon law thing still pops up........

SHOULD the dealer have told me about this in WRITING when I purchased the car, or have they gone against the law???? (I'm from Illinois)...... I've been reading here and there that if a car was previously bought back because of a defect/lemon law that it should be presented to you in writing at the time of sale if the car gets resold later. The dealership never told me ANYTHING!

Am I able to do something about this, like take the dealership to court or have them buy it back or something???

2007-09-06 11:07:39 · 4 answers · asked by Katia 3 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

I have checked ALL my paperwork, read EVERYTHING (literally) and there is NO where in MY paperwork that says anything about it previously having the lemon title.......

2007-09-06 11:08:33 · update #1

4 answers

I am aware of no provision in law that requires this. Is there some problem with the car?

2007-09-06 11:11:42 · answer #1 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 1 0

If you are looking for a way out of the car, I am not sure this will do it. If the defect was fixed, then you really have no problem. I understand you are frustrated by the notice coming up on the new title, however I think you should start with the state and ask them how this came to be. I assume that when you bought the car two months ago, there was nothing on the title. If that is the case and you re-titled it, then you should speak with the motor vehicles division of your state.

2007-09-06 11:17:04 · answer #2 · answered by hensleyclaw 5 · 0 0

via regulation, any identify issues must be disclosed on the used motor vehicle inspection sheet or window sticky label of the vehicle. i might touch the state's criminal expert wide-unfold's offfice or DOT dept. to report a grievance and enable the broker be attentive to you're doing that---they many times sit down up and take be conscious in the event that they might have their license revoked....talk with the owner or broker today. per danger get an criminal expert for fraud. Have all your place of work work data waiting to instruct they did no longer show the lemon regulation situation on the time of sale. Have the broker purchase it returned and pass someplace else.

2016-10-10 02:18:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That is too ethical of a thing for a dealership to do. Its cases like yours that gives them the bad reputation that they have.

2007-09-06 11:14:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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