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epoch4191

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I bought a car in Michigan in June of last year, since then I have found out the hood paint is "cracking", the car was in a front end collision, i've had the engine rebuilt once, and replaced once, now a fuel sesor is bad, and the car has no electrical power. I know I was screwed in the worst way but do I havce any legal recourse?
unfortunately it is a used car and its 8 years old. Please help.
Mike

P.s. the car has spend well over 40 days in the shop already not sure if this is a valid point to use or not.
 


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fadvic

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Unfortunately no. Lemon law applies to NEW cars. When you buy a used car, it's "buyer beware," unless the seller misrepresented the condition of the car. The next time you decice to buy a used car, have an experienced mechanic check it out first.
 

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