Very,very bad news!
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Eric
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Most states, save for Mass I think, any auto sale by a private seller is as is. The seller may not intentionally misrepresent the vehicle. If the seller offered you no warranty and did not misrepresent the vehicle at the time of sale you are wasting your time taking it to court. The fact that you admit driving it after the problem developed potentially making it worse is a nail in the coffin legally.
Your only chance of MAYBE winning a claim would be if you could prove the PO knew there was an issue and tried to cover it up to sell the car. That's fraud.
Say you find out the week before he listed it for sale it was at his mechanics shop being checked out because it was over heating and you asked him at the time of sale "any problems overheating" and he says "no never, always runs like a top"
You will still be fighting an uphill battle though.
Your only chance of MAYBE winning a claim would be if you could prove the PO knew there was an issue and tried to cover it up to sell the car. That's fraud.
Say you find out the week before he listed it for sale it was at his mechanics shop being checked out because it was over heating and you asked him at the time of sale "any problems overheating" and he says "no never, always runs like a top"
You will still be fighting an uphill battle though.
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Dave
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The story ends. Turns out the seller had a change of heart. Called me today and told me he is going to refund me and fix the vehicle himself to sell at a later date. So I'm getting my money back. Thanks for all the info and help from all of you on this great site. Now what to buy for a vehicle? Not being too much of a grease monkey I don't think think I should buy another Rover. Maybe I'll go Toyota they seem to be right up there with Honda as far as reliability when it comes to buying an older used vehicle. I need something with large cargo. An suv or I would even consider a sport wagon. Just that I'm not a big fan of American cars. The problem is my price range is 5 to 6k. I like some of the older Bmw,Audi, and Mercedes wagons but in my price range they all seem to have over 150k miles. Some of the saab wagons are cool but those 1998-2004 gmc years were horrible. Any suggestions for an suv or wagon in that price range that isn't your run of the mill 1996 to 2000 Ford explorer or Jeep Cherokee? I know with older vehicles they are going to need maintanace and repair expenses thats the trade off to not having a new car payment, but I'd like to get something that will last me at least 2 to 3 or maybe even 4 years. I don't do a ton of driving maybe an estimated 12 to 15 thousand miles a year. Any thought....? Thanks.
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If money is an issue, avoid the Benz and the BMW. I've had both and when they break, they will empty your wallet. If you're looking for a wagon, I'd suggest a Subaru. I've seen those with over 250kmi and they run like new. As for SUV's, get a diesel Suburban! Good luck with whatever you choose.
Eric
Eric
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