Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Bogus Auto Loan
The dealership has contacted me after signing two seperate contracts on two different dates. Both contracts were ''denied'' financing by their banks. They now want me to sign a new contract with a much higher APR. I have a contract in hand. The signing date of the contract was 03/08/2008. They did not start contacting us until last week. Can I stick to the original contract and send the dealership the contracted payment as we dont have a lein holder? If i have to give the car back how do I go about getting my trade-in back. The dealership has already paid off my lein. Do I now have to re- finance my loan on my trade-in with the dealership?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Bogus Auto Loan
Once you drove that car off the lot you acquired the burden of paying for it. It is not the dealers fault that you did not qualify for the low rate. Find a loan.
Re: Bogus Auto Loan
Take a look at what you signed. Does it indicate that you have to obtain a loan if you do not qualify for theirs? If not then you are in a strong bargaining position with them.
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