Legal Question in Consumer Law in Tennessee
Car Purchase Problems
I bought a used SUV in August,
trading my old car. I signed a paper
agreeing to my car trade in and that
a loan would be made for the
remaining money owed. There were
no terms to the loan given at the
time. I was told I would be given a
payment book so I could make
payments. I received no such book or
any notification of payments or
interest on the loan. I signed no loan
agreements. I heard nothing from
the car company until December
when the car company called and
threatened to take the car if I did not
come in and sign the loan papers. I
went in. I discovered they had sold
my trade in car only days after I
traded it in, so I could not get that
back. I signed their loan contract at
that time. I have kept up with the
payments. I discovered I had signed
a 20% APR loan and will be paying
around $30,000 dollars for a
$12,000 car. They are not reporting
my payments to the credit reporting
companies. I am wondering if they
did anything wrong in letting me
have the SUV for those 5 months
without presenting a loan contract?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Car Purchase Problems
You signed a loan agreement with no terms. Then, you willingly signed a 20% loan for $30,000 on a $12.000 car. Now, you ask, what is it that -they- did wrong?? I can just see you trying to explain this to a judge. Or is there more to the story you didn't tell me, like, they put a gun to your head to get you to sign? You used very poor judgment, and it's not clear that the courts would rescue you from your predicament.
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