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I purchased a vehicle from a dealership about a week ago, but I am noticing shaking in the steering wheel when I brake. I have not started payments on it yet, but I was wondering is there a time limit that the dealer has to exchange or me return the car if I am already having problems.
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I need to find list prices for used cars, as in the book used by dealers etc.?
why ask us..get back to the dealer now.If u bought a car and it broke down a few days later and they fixed it and its fine then...?
Yes, the first step is to contact the dealer. But also learn your rights in your state. Contact the DMV and ask about lemon laws in your state. If the contract you signed states "As IS" you are in for a fight to get it fixed. Next time you buy a car, have it checked by a mechanic first... it's worth the investment.Ive got extremley expensive car finance from online finance can any body tell me a lot cheaper one?
Look over your purchase contract, then go back to the dealer with the car and the contract. Be sure you are familiar with the contract before you go in.Where can I get a list of car auctions in Northern Ireland ?
I am betting that you bought it "as is". Unless the dealer really likes you there will not be much you can do. If the brakes are a safety issue you may be able to get them to fix it. It should have been caught during their inspection. Most likely it is the brake rotors and my guess is you will be stuck replacing them yourself.If the vehicle was new, you have no problem with getting repairs done under warranty. If the vehicle was used, the dealer has to spell out exactly what is covered. Anything else not listed is not covered. You cannot normally return a vehicle. You did sign a legal contract and if they are willing to do the warranty repairs, there is not really anything you can do. Some states like Texas have a lemon law that forces the dealer to take back the vehicle under circumstances spelled out in the law, but the documentation of any problems is up to you the vehicle owner. Good Luck - Gary
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