What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
1. I purchased a car recently that does not pass smog.
- Seller cut out the catalytic converter from the inside.
- Seller cut off resonator and welded a straight pipe.
2. The check engine light was taped from the inside to prevent me from seeing that the car was throwing several codes.
- To add salt to the wound, one of the mechanics who serviced my car found a sticky note that the seller left on the inside of the dash next to the tape stating, "You just bought a pile of junk from me, what are you going to do about it??"
3. The head gasket is blown and I spent $1,400 to repair the car a week after purchase.
4. There is no bill of sale.
5. Seller gave me only one key...
6. Seller did not provide driver's license.
My question: Is there any legal remedy I have to make the seller pay for these repairs? I never purchased a used car before from a private party, and unfortunately the first car I bought used was from a crook. Now, this guy was crooked to begin with, but when my mechanic found that note inside my dash next the the check engine light he taped up it really made me furious. I just want to get money for all the repairs I made for this car, it still won't pass smog, because I still need to pay another $1,500 to fix the emissions system... please help me.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
1. I purchased a car recently that does not pass smog.
- Seller cut out the catalytic converter from the inside.
- Seller cut off resonator and welded a straight pipe.
2. The check engine light was taped from the inside to prevent me from seeing that the car was throwing several codes.
- To add salt to the wound, one of the mechanics who serviced my car found a sticky note that the seller left on the inside of the dash next to the tape stating, "You just bought a pile of junk from me, what are you going to do about it??"
3. The head gasket is blown and I spent $1,400 to repair the car a week after purchase.
4. There is no bill of sale.
5. Seller gave me only one key...
6. Seller did not provide driver's license.
My question: Is there any legal remedy I have to make the seller pay for these repairs? I never purchased a used car before from a private party, and unfortunately the first car I bought used was from a crook. Now, this guy was crooked to begin with, but when my mechanic found that note inside my dash next the the check engine light he taped up it really made me furious. I just want to get money for all the repairs I made for this car, it still won't pass smog, because I still need to pay another $1,500 to fix the emissions system... please help me.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?