Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Used Car
I recently purchesed a used car and within less than two months and under 2000 miles the engine siezed because there was no or not enough oil in it. Now it will cost more to repair the car than I paid for it.I feel that it was the dealers neglagence and not my own. Is it possible to recuoperate my loss?
Asked on 10/30/06, 1:10 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Stone
Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE
Re: Used Car
Autos have these things called dipsticks that enable drivers to check oil levels. Sounds like you forgot to use yours.
Answered on 10/30/06, 1:39 pm
Carl Starrett
Law Offices of Carl H. Starrett II
Re: Used Car
So far, you haven't any posted any facts that would indicate that the dealer was at fault. That little light on the dashboard shaped like an oil can means "check the oil", not keep driving the car.
Answered on 10/30/06, 1:53 pm
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