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nerotn12

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What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania

I purchased a car and signed a contract with a car dealership. The numbers in the contract also include a trade-in. I found out several months later that the price quoted too me, and the price I agreed to buy the car, was not given. I was told I received the price quoted but it is hidden in the trade transaction numbers.

I know now that I was duped! So, it's basically my verbal disagreement against the car dealership sign contract.

What can I do to break the contract? and Two, to get back at the car dealership for misrepresenting the agreed to terms?

Thanks
 
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racer72

Senior Member
You can do nothing now. It is your legal obligation to read and fully understand the purchase agreement before you sign it.
 
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nerotn12

Guest
That's ridiculous! It's not a LEGAL obligation; you’re making a purchase to buy something.

I did understand the contract the way it was presented. Now I found out that the values were changed from the agreed. Therefore I thought the amounts were based on legitimate costs, they were not.

There is a scam out on this, but don't have the link. It basically states when you turn in a lease vehicle before lease maturity, the car company doesn't tell you of the early termination fees etc, rolled into new auto.
 

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