What kind of car did I buy last week?

What kind of car did I buy last week?

About a week ago I bought a 2007 Honda CRV, mileage: 91K, from a local car sales shop. Yesterday the engine management light came on and having the car inspected at a local garage it appears there is a problem with the car’s engine (code p2004: variable intake manifold system fault).

What happens if something goes wrong with the car you just bought?

The federal “cooling-off rule” does not apply to car buying, as stated by this sign in a dealership sales office. If something is wrong with the car you just bought, work with the dealership to get it repaired rather than trying to force the dealer to take the car back.

Is it legal to return a car you just bought?

You have no legal right to return a car after you buy it but sometimes the dealer will work with you to resolve the problem. The federal “cooling-off rule” does not apply to car buying, as stated by this sign in a dealership sales office.

When to see a lawyer for an used car sale?

Ask a lawyer – it’s free! The first thing you need to know is that by the end of Feb 2012 the most important of your legal rights will drastically change and be much harder to use so you need to see an auto sales fraud or consumer law lawyer right away. In a used car sale, your legal rights are mostly determined by the paperwork that you sign.

About a week ago I bought a 2007 Honda CRV, mileage: 91K, from a local car sales shop. Yesterday the engine management light came on and having the car inspected at a local garage it appears there is a problem with the car’s engine (code p2004: variable intake manifold system fault).

Who is responsible if something goes wrong with an used car?

This might sound funny to anyone who’s ever bought or sold a used car, but honesty really is the best policy. In most states, used car sales are understood to be “as is.” This means the buyer understands that if something goes wrong after the car is driven away, it’s entirely his or her responsibility.

What happens if I buy a used car from a car lot?

I bought a used car as is from a car lot and did not have it for 24 hours and the breaks went out and it began to over heat. The car lot owner put the car in the shop but charged it to my outstanding balance on the car. The car was in the shop for a week.

When did the transmission go out on my car?

The car was in the shop for a week. Then a week and a half later the transmission started going out. I called the owner and he said “finish ripping the transmission out and call me to let me know where it sits and I’ll come get it.”

Can a car be replaced within 30 days of purchase?

For the trader to replace the car like-for-like. However, if the vehicle is found to be defective outside the first 30 days of purchase, you may request: A rejection of the vehicle if the trader has exhausted their “one shot” at repair ( the seller would be entitled to make a reasonable deduction for your use of the vehicle);

When to request a refund on a car purchase?

“On-premises” sale – If the car purchase is made on the premises of the business (e.g. an independent garage or car dealership), you will only be able to request a refund for the car if there is a problem with it. Under the Limitation Act 1980, s5, you have up to 6 years from the point of sale to make a claim for breach of the sales contract.

What should I do if I buy a used car?

The cars would, after purchase, be checked over by ourselves in the car park (tyre pressures, fluid levels, etc), trade plates in, and then driven back to North Wales. That run, anything from 50 to 100 miles, would give plenty of opportunity for faults, etc. to present themselves, and to be fixed prior to the car going on sale.

When do you have to return a car you just bought?

Some dealerships may allow you to return the vehicle if you’re unsatisfied or if the car has major mechanical issues, but only under special circumstances. Because of this, it’s a good idea to do your best to avoid having to return a car in the first place.

What should I do if my used car broke?

Look to see if anything was written down about any kind of warranty or guarantee or right to… A secondary issue may be fraud. If they said or represented the car as problem free there may be a cause of action there. Legal disclaimer: I am not your attorney and we have no attorney/client relationship.

Which is the best site to buy lights?

The prices of these decorative lights from TuCasa range from INR 209 to INR 2,329, and these products are available at discounted rates if you purchase theselamps by online shopping from our website. Apart from festive lights, we also have hanging lights, which can play a pivotal role in enhancing the beauty quotient of your home.

Why is the engine light on on my car?

It is quite likely that the fault has been present on the car previously, only to be deleted by the selling garage (or whoever in the trade they bought it off) in the hope that it won’t come back on. Which says large amounts for their ‘quality checks’, or rather the complete lack of any such checks.

Where can I get electric car for free?

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When did they start using LED lights in cars?

LED lighting’s been around for decades, and it’s crept into the automotive aftermarket in waves. Circa 2005 is the first time I remember seeing LED “bulb replacements” in auto parts stores, as in, the now-common kind made to fit in the same socket as standard filament bulbs for brake lights and turn signals.

What happens if you leave the lights on in your car?

The lights on your vehicle are critical. If you left the exterior lights on, chances are good they will not burn out on you. However, they may run the battery dry in your car. The interior lights will do the same thing. When this happens, your car will not start.

What happens if you get a green light on a car at auction?

Green Light: This means that if you are the winning bidder, you can inspect and drive the vehicle for between one and three hours after the sale has been made, depending on the auction’s rules. You do have to pay for the car before driving it off the property, however. If it has a bad air-conditioning system, you can’t undo the deal.

What do the lights mean at Auto Auction?

Pay Attention to the Auction Lights: The auction block will usually have four lights: red, yellow, green and blue. Here’s what they mean: Red Light: This is the “as is” light. If it’s on and you are the high bidder for the vehicle, it’s yours — along with anything that may have fallen off as it rolled away from the block.