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Aug 18, 2022
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pink22
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When you buy a used car, and it has issues fairly soon, is there a period
that you can take it back? Does that make sense? Does the dealer have a responsibility to fix it in a short period of time?
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When you buy a used car, and it has issues fairly soon, is there a period
pink22
8/18/22 10:41pm
Depends on the warranty. If you buy it as is, you are out of luck.
byusage
8/18/22 10:44pm
Usually caveat emptor.
Bill Restivu
8/18/22 10:45pm
Some states have "lemon laws". I don't think Utah is one. Many used car dealers offer a something along the lines of a
RootieBoy
8/18/22 10:53pm
I believe lemon laws only apply to new vehicles
eyebleedblu
8/18/22 11:16pm
In many states they apply to used vehicles sold by dealers. It does in AZ for example. There is a list of essential
mvtoro
8/19/22 3:58am
Caveat emptor
claw
8/19/22 12:25am
If it’s within a week i would Call and try to negotiate to split the repair
The_Cuss
8/19/22 12:49am
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