Legal Question in Consumer Law in Pennsylvania
12/31/2015, I got tricked into leasing two 2016 Honda CR-Vs in PA. After 5 hrs of paper signing, wound up with 2 "leases" through Honda instead of two "purchases". As a result I will now lose $46K. I've spoken with them and they just say it's a legal contract, and now won't take my calls. In the end, I will pay $80K for cars listed at $50K. I was there to BUY the cars.
A 68 y.o. decorated & disabled Army & Navy Vietnam Vet, with Agent Orange disease.
What legal ramifications would I suffer if I drop the 2 cars off at dealership and just walk away, never making another payment on them?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Don't drop them off. They sell them at auction and sue you for the difference, which will be tens of thousands of dollars. Contact a consumer attorney and see about filing a claim under the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law.
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