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gangsta95620
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I recently purchased a 1997 Toyota Corolla from a used car dealer "as is". As I understand it as long as I didn't sign any thing that clearly states "(1) The goods are being sold on an "as is" or "with all faults"
basis.
(2) The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the goods
is with the buyer.
(3) Should the goods prove defective following their purchase, the
buyer and not the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer assumes the
entire cost of all necessary servicing or repair."
I am still protected by Lemon Laws in California. The problem I'm having with the car is that the Braking fluid is where the steering fluid should be and visa versa. Both my braking and steering were about to fail and it will cost ~$2100 to fix. With this in mind it must be considered that I could of been killed along with pedestrians and I was sold an extremely dangerous car. Am I entitled to compensation?
basis.
(2) The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the goods
is with the buyer.
(3) Should the goods prove defective following their purchase, the
buyer and not the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer assumes the
entire cost of all necessary servicing or repair."
I am still protected by Lemon Laws in California. The problem I'm having with the car is that the Braking fluid is where the steering fluid should be and visa versa. Both my braking and steering were about to fail and it will cost ~$2100 to fix. With this in mind it must be considered that I could of been killed along with pedestrians and I was sold an extremely dangerous car. Am I entitled to compensation?