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Q: My car was repo. Because the auto company said I missed a differ payment but my payment wasn't due until March 9 2024

I traded my van in for down payment if I still owed at the time why would they let me take the car and in 1 week they repo it they never sent me notice or anything

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answered on Mar 20, 2024

If your car was repossessed and you believe it was done unfairly or prematurely, it's crucial to review your loan or lease agreement closely. These documents should detail the terms of your payments and the conditions under which repossession can occur. If your payment was not due until March... View More

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Q: Bought a used car in March, as is, from a car lot. The transmission separated. What are my options against the dealer?

The car was as is, but since March, supposedly aftwr this car was certified by ASC mechanics, the rack and pinion tore itself apart and the transmission separated. The dealer said oh well, let,me find you a mechanic. If this car was certified it should not have fallen apart this quick. So what are... View More

Kevin M Rogers
Kevin M Rogers
answered on Jul 30, 2020

"AS-IS" means exactly what it says. The only way this can be attacked if if the SALESMAN contradicted the "AS-IS" sign in the windshield and represented something akin to a "specific representation," such as mentioned "this car was certified just prior to you... View More

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