What is the name of your state- VA AND PA
Hey all, new to the forum!
I'm a VA resident and I purchased a used vehicle from a dealer in PA. I looked over the car and noticed an oil leak and a few other questionable things. Dealer said they would knock a few hundred off the final price and did. I was told that if I bought the car and something else would arrise(after I had looked over by a mechanic back in VA) that they would take care of the service bill.
To make it short, I purchased the car. When I returned to VA I had the car looked over by an ASE certified shop and was given a two page list of major items that were wrong with the car; fuel leaks, major component failures in the suspension, brake and driving system etc... I was also told by the shop that the car was extremely dangerous to drive, is in really bad shape and should not have been driven back from PA. They were suprised I didn't fly off of the road... Service estimate exceeded the value I paid for the car by almost $1000.
When I had asked the dealer initially about the oil leaks and some of the noises, they told me that the car went through a 141 point inspection by the dealer and had a valid 09 PA state inspection sticker. Car was sold "as is". I didn't purchase a warranty and the only agreements I made with the dealer for service after the fact was verbal and was not put in writing.
I faxed the service look over/estimate sheet over to the dealer(as we agreed too) and haven't heard anything from them in almost two weeks. I've since put a stop order on the check I wrote the dealer. I still have possession of the car. I've resisted calling the dealer because I don't want to say or agree to anything since this dealer has scammed me. The car obviously did not go through this 141 point inspection by the dealer and the PA state inspection sticker on the car is blank(no VIN or service-dealer signatures on the back) and in my mind, it's questionable how on this car passed and recieved that sticker... The mechanics seems to agree.
The dealer knowingly put me and my family in danger when they assured me that the car was in good running order when it obviously wasn't. I just keep thinking about all of the icy moutain roads that I drove through over the course of 4 hours. What if the brakes would've failed? What if the car would've caught on fire because of the fuel leak? The dealer mis-represented what they were selling me, assured and guranteed me that they had inspected the car and nothing was wrong with it when I looked it over. They obviously lied and put my life in danger!..
Any suggestions legally? Should I seek out a lawyer? Do I have a case?
Hey all, new to the forum!

I'm a VA resident and I purchased a used vehicle from a dealer in PA. I looked over the car and noticed an oil leak and a few other questionable things. Dealer said they would knock a few hundred off the final price and did. I was told that if I bought the car and something else would arrise(after I had looked over by a mechanic back in VA) that they would take care of the service bill.
To make it short, I purchased the car. When I returned to VA I had the car looked over by an ASE certified shop and was given a two page list of major items that were wrong with the car; fuel leaks, major component failures in the suspension, brake and driving system etc... I was also told by the shop that the car was extremely dangerous to drive, is in really bad shape and should not have been driven back from PA. They were suprised I didn't fly off of the road... Service estimate exceeded the value I paid for the car by almost $1000.
When I had asked the dealer initially about the oil leaks and some of the noises, they told me that the car went through a 141 point inspection by the dealer and had a valid 09 PA state inspection sticker. Car was sold "as is". I didn't purchase a warranty and the only agreements I made with the dealer for service after the fact was verbal and was not put in writing.
I faxed the service look over/estimate sheet over to the dealer(as we agreed too) and haven't heard anything from them in almost two weeks. I've since put a stop order on the check I wrote the dealer. I still have possession of the car. I've resisted calling the dealer because I don't want to say or agree to anything since this dealer has scammed me. The car obviously did not go through this 141 point inspection by the dealer and the PA state inspection sticker on the car is blank(no VIN or service-dealer signatures on the back) and in my mind, it's questionable how on this car passed and recieved that sticker... The mechanics seems to agree.
The dealer knowingly put me and my family in danger when they assured me that the car was in good running order when it obviously wasn't. I just keep thinking about all of the icy moutain roads that I drove through over the course of 4 hours. What if the brakes would've failed? What if the car would've caught on fire because of the fuel leak? The dealer mis-represented what they were selling me, assured and guranteed me that they had inspected the car and nothing was wrong with it when I looked it over. They obviously lied and put my life in danger!..
Any suggestions legally? Should I seek out a lawyer? Do I have a case?
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