What happens if dealer does not give you copy of CIN?
The dealer would have given you a copy of the CIN when you bought the car. If any of the information given about the security interest is wrong on the CIN, ie the box was not ticked, then it is invalid and you have full ownership rights. This means the finance company can’t take the vehicle from you.
What should I do if I have a problem with my car dealer?
If a dealer doesn’t agree that the fault is serious, get an independent mechanical report in writing and a quote for the repairs. If the report supports your claim that the fault is serious, go back to the dealer to reject the vehicle and choose a refund, replacement or repairs, plus compensation for the cost of your report.
What happens if you reject a car at the dealership?
If the fault is serious, eg it can’t be repaired for a reasonable cost, you can reject the vehicle. By rejecting the vehicle, you can get a refund or a replacement of the same or similar vehicle. You must tell the dealer you are rejecting the vehicle within a reasonable amount of time.
Why was my car damaged at a car dealership?
Zulak said vehicle history reports have been known to be wrong sometimes. He attributed the damage to the common occurrence of new vehicles being damaged on dealership lots. “It’s unfortunate because it’s a cost to us to do business.
When do you have problems with your car dealer?
If your car has lots of problems, your dealer or mechanic might be screwing it up when trying to find other problems. If you have problems immediately after having your car serviced, it may have been the mechanic’s fault. Examples: transmission problems after transmission servicing or fluid change.
What to do if you have a dispute with a car dealer?
There are many resources for those who are having a dispute with a dealer or a car company, including, for people who have lots of problems with a new car, lemon law replacement; each state’s lemon law information is in your owner’s manual package.
Zulak said vehicle history reports have been known to be wrong sometimes. He attributed the damage to the common occurrence of new vehicles being damaged on dealership lots. “It’s unfortunate because it’s a cost to us to do business.
How did couple find out their car had been in a collision?
When they decided earlier this year it was time to sell it and buy a new car, they were finally let in on the secret: their car had been in a collision before they bought it. The discovery came when a different dealership ran a vehicle history report on the Honda because the Mots were contemplating trading it in.