Q: Buying a new car at MSRP, - the dealer tells me there is also a mandatory non-negotiable $2000 extended warranty.
I have noted in writing and in person that I will not and cannot use this warranty, I dont keep my car for longer than 2-3 years and will never use it. The extended warranty would extend the basic warranty from 3 to 5 years. I never have a car that long and have asked for it to be removed. Is this legal to refuse selling the car to me unless I purchase the extended warranty?
A: I would absolutely refuse the demand and contact the Attorney General's Consumer Fraud division for immediate assistance!
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