Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
New car with problem that can not be repaired
I purchased a used car from a
reputable dealer. The car had a
vibration during the test drive, the
salesman assured me it would be
taken care of. My car has been in the
dealership for repair 3 different times
and the car still vibrates. The dealer
has made the comment that there is
nothing wrong with the car (this was
after the first 2 times in) then found
it did have a problem. The third time
they repaired something that made
the car stop vibrating during braking
but not at speed.The dealer ship has
offered to trade me out of the car,
but only on select vehicles, which
have a higher price than they
should. Where do I go from here?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: New car with problem that can not be repaired
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You need to continue to discuss this matter with the dealership. The squeaky wheel (or vibration in this case) does get the grease. Unless your car came with a warranty, they are under no legal obligation to make any repairs. Right now, you are trading on their reputation. You may wish to consider the offer to trade up if only to get out of a bad deal.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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