New Evo IX Owner; already having issues.
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^+1 lol.... great stuff... as far as buying from your original dealer 500mi away... when u bought your AS-IS ur guaranteed a 30 day return period by law.... just turn it back in and claim ur money minus that months payment...
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I am in the middle of dealing with a buy back right now, and have been talking with a lawyer friend. Start contacting the dealership you got the car from, complaining and telling them you want it bought back. Make sure you do everything by email though, that way when they slip up, and they will, you will have written proof. Those emails will go a LONG way if it goes to court. And as far as a lawyer goes...more than likely, you'll just retain one, which is cheap, they'll write a letter to or call the dealership and once the dealership knows you mean to play hard ball, they'll get on board real quick. Key to the emails though, try not to be super ****ty in how you talk to them and don't mention getting a lawyer, just do it if necessary. Hope this helps.
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Good thing they fixed the TC issue, otherwise I would definately have contacted a lawyer and had them void any contract you would have signed, refunded any down you put and just been on the look out for another evo fitting your needs, this time checking more in detail.
But thats all water under the bridge now right, I would still be doing some write up's on this "dealer" you went to, seeing as how everyone is stuck on consumer reviews that would be my start, insuring no one else got taken by this place.
But none the less always do research, before I got into my dsm I did alot of research finding everything I could to look for or be aware of when on the quest, and when I picked mine up. Which for the most part has been an absolute trooper, 160k and still running strong on original stock motor/trans with around 300 whp, and drivin very hard.
But thats all water under the bridge now right, I would still be doing some write up's on this "dealer" you went to, seeing as how everyone is stuck on consumer reviews that would be my start, insuring no one else got taken by this place.
But none the less always do research, before I got into my dsm I did alot of research finding everything I could to look for or be aware of when on the quest, and when I picked mine up. Which for the most part has been an absolute trooper, 160k and still running strong on original stock motor/trans with around 300 whp, and drivin very hard.
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transfer case
im looking for a used transfer case for my 2004 evo i found a acd transfer case but im not for sure if it would work on my stock evo i upgraded my clutch to a stage 2 one, so if could some one help me out on some suggestions. Please
#37
This varies from one state to another.
Most used car sales are As-is.
Most states don't provide lemon laws for used vehicles.
The only recourse is if you had it in writing that the dealer offered a warranty, or represented it in writing as "inspected, passed a 100-point mechanical inspection, etc."
Check the state where you purchased it for their local laws on used car purchases.
And next time, get it checked, and get some kind of guarantee in writing.
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can you PLEASE pm me and let a brotha know? i'm having a hard time finding info on any of this info.
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