Lemon Law/Manufacturer Buyback, I bought a used car, then found THAT on the title AFTER!?

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I paid for a used automobile (2006 Pontiac GTO) about dual months ago as well as JUST not long ago found out which a pretension has a lemon law/manufacturer buyback upon it. It was a forsake in a paint supposedly. It claims which a forsake was remedied, afterwards sole during auction…….

then over a march of a past year it has been retitled, though a lemon law thing still pops up……..

SHOULD a play have told me about this in WRITING when we purchased a car, or have they left opposite a law???? (I’m from Illinois)…… I’ve been celebration of a mass here as well as there which if a automobile was formerly paid for behind since of a defect/lemon law which it should be presented to we in essay during a time of sale if a automobile gets resold later. The dealership never told me ANYTHING!

Am we means to do something about this, similar to take a dealership to justice or have them buy it behind or something???

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Depends on the laws in your state.

Remember, when you buy a used vehicle, you buy someone else’s problems.

take the dealer to court——-he knew it was a lemon and intentionally mislead you

Don’t take them to court. Review ALL the paperwork that was involved with the sale (maybe you missed something about it?) then contact them. Ask them how the plan to remedy the situation and tell them what you expect from them. Take it from there.

If the situation gets out of hand, you may have to decide if it’s worth it to go to court. It may end up being more cost than it’s worth to you for a paint defect that was remedied.

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