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Originally Posted by ken0042
I would want to know what transpired beforehand on this. Let's say he went and looked at the car, asked the saleman how much, and paid the asking price. If he drove it away and then suddenly had a case of buyer's remorse, then too bad for him.
I got ripped off buying my first car when I was 16. Since then I've become a smarter shopper.
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What do you do if you are sold a lemon? I mean, even Toyota and
Honda have been known to have one of those cars that can't stay
running for 2 months in a row. What do you do if you have one of
those?
Keep going to the dealership to get it repaired, meanwhile losing
time from work, getting stressed out, unable to go anywhere,
afraid to go on trips with your new car?
At what point should you be able to return your car and say,
"Hey, this is one fine POS you sell, but I want my money back."
I can do it with everything else I buy, I buy a TV, it breaks,
I take it back and either it's refunded, or they give me whole
new one.
Why not a car? Should they not have to live up to
some sort of standard that if their car is crap, you
can return it.
ers