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Pietro
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the check. How much trouble am I in? Yesterday, I bought a used car from a Pontiac dealership. The car had an "as is" warranty. I originally went there for a Grand Prix, but once I arrived, the dealer told me that he was sorry but he had just sold the car. Then the dealer told me not to worry, that he had an even better car for me.
The car was a used Chrysler Sebring convertible. I decided to look at it. I asked him what was wrong with it. He said "nothing was wrong with the car", and that it had "no major problems". I told him that I didn't expect a perfect car (I understood I was buying a used car), but that I just needed something reliable to get back and forth to work in. He told me "not to worry", and that the Chrysler Sebring "will do the trick."
I ended up buying the Chrysler Sebring from the dealer (who is a friend of my brother-in-law). As I was driving home, I tried turning on the heat but it didn't work. The only air that came from the vent was cold. He sold me a car in the middle of winter, that had no heat! Next the oil light came on.
I immediatetly took it to my mechanic, and he gave me the bad news. He told me to take the car back because it was leaking oil into the coolant system. He said that the engine block was cracked, and that I was possibly looking at replacing the engine. replacing an engine would probably cost more than the car is worth.
As soon as I returned home, I canceled the check that I used to pay for the car. I plan on taking the car back to the dealership tomorrow. I'm expecting them to take legal actions against me.
How much trouble am I going to get in for canceling the check? What options do I have? if you were advising me, how would you tell me to play it? Any advice will be appreciated, thank you.
I understand that I should have taken the car to my mechanic first, I should have done alot of things different but I didn't.
The car was a used Chrysler Sebring convertible. I decided to look at it. I asked him what was wrong with it. He said "nothing was wrong with the car", and that it had "no major problems". I told him that I didn't expect a perfect car (I understood I was buying a used car), but that I just needed something reliable to get back and forth to work in. He told me "not to worry", and that the Chrysler Sebring "will do the trick."
I ended up buying the Chrysler Sebring from the dealer (who is a friend of my brother-in-law). As I was driving home, I tried turning on the heat but it didn't work. The only air that came from the vent was cold. He sold me a car in the middle of winter, that had no heat! Next the oil light came on.
I immediatetly took it to my mechanic, and he gave me the bad news. He told me to take the car back because it was leaking oil into the coolant system. He said that the engine block was cracked, and that I was possibly looking at replacing the engine. replacing an engine would probably cost more than the car is worth.
As soon as I returned home, I canceled the check that I used to pay for the car. I plan on taking the car back to the dealership tomorrow. I'm expecting them to take legal actions against me.
How much trouble am I going to get in for canceling the check? What options do I have? if you were advising me, how would you tell me to play it? Any advice will be appreciated, thank you.
I understand that I should have taken the car to my mechanic first, I should have done alot of things different but I didn't.