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Originally Posted by enguyen88
I understand that. But my point is, you can't buy a used car and expect it to be perfect.
I know it sounds harsh but if you don't do the research, buy a warranty or brand new. It's hard for me to sympathize.
The fact that the CSC is such a well known issue and he still bought the car, he should be ready for the possible need of replacement.
I'm sure they dealer even stated "No Warranty". Expecting the dealership to fix it when it's clearly stated "No Warranty" is ridiculous.
If you buy a used car without doing your due diligence, that's on you. Live with it and move on.
Just irks me when people buy used and play the poor me card when the car isn't perfect.
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First off this isn't a "poor me statement." I never stated anything about the dealer mentioning a warranty. I had bought the car and on the SECOND day of owning it the clutch stuck to the floor. I don't know what world you are in but I don't expect any vehicle with 40k miles being sold from a car dealership to have serious issues like this right off the lot. I looked into this issue before buying the car assumed it would eventually happen but not this soon. I have plenty of vehicles new and used but never had a issue right off the lot. There was no way to tell until I drove it. I didn't expect the car to be perfect but I also didn't expect it to be immobile in two friggin days. There is a warranty on used cars in my state sold by a dealer. My car had a warranty, and was "fixed" until it happened again. My original question with this thread was if it was the issue was not fixed correctly, how I should proceed.