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Originally Posted by nogoodname007
test drive turned into a test crash......how bad was the Z beat up??
if it's less than 3K to repair...something like that....the dealership can fix it themselves and sell it without the future owner ever knowing.
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I think that law varies by state to state, or province to province, but if he hit a median at 77mph (which is an unusual speed to take note of and makes me question the validity of this whole story) then I am sure he did enough damage to force the dealer to disclose it. Hopefully the Z will just get totalled and some other poor guy won't have to deal with the potential headaches that may come with buying a car that was carelessly driven and wrecked. In maryland he would have been ticketed for anything from failure to control speed to reckless endangerment.