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Old 12-29-2011, 03:35 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gbrettin View Post
You expected a new car and that is what they should have sold you. There is nothing wrong with getting what you paid for. Would you have bought it if you knew there was damage. They should have told you what the deal was upfront for better or worse. Heck, I'd make them pay for all lawyer fees too.

On the flip side... Maybe they could up your warranty to 100k bumper to bumper if you are good with the car.

Personally, I'd talk to the lawyer. I also like to talk a big game on the Interwebs.
While it was repaired (typical since things can happen during transit) it was new and the work is warranted probably for the life of the vehicle to the original buyer. He also got a super discount. While I don't agree with their practice i dont think they did anything wrong. I think the buyer needs to be more diligent and lemoned the car long time ago. like I said get the estimate and details of the damage. That may be your ticket out.
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