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etcsworld

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia

We have recently purchased a used car that came with a limited
warranty. In the warranty it covers engine, transmission, water pump,
etc..., but it states there is a $100 deductible per incident. The
dealership is trying to charge me this 100 for the original problem they
agreed to fix when I bought the car. The first day i bought the car I had
to return it the next day. They agreed that this was an initial off the lot
problem and we would not be charged a deductible due to it being an
original problem. We have taken the car to them three times regarding
this same issue and all three times they say the have fixed the problem
but the problem has only gotten worse. Now they want us to pay this
deductible claiming this is a new, separate incident. We have had the car
for about 45 days. Payments on-time. Every time we call them we tell
them about the same problems. Now there trying to say its different. Do
I have any grounds to sue. I refuse to make payments on a car I cant
drive. The car is actually in-drive able. It can only be driven in reverse. I
have almost been in several accidents due to the car stalling and
stopping in the middle of the road. Putting me and my kids in danger.
Now I have lost a job behind no transportation, and I cannot use the car
I pay for.
 


swalsh411

Senior Member
You lost your job and are driving your kids around in a dangerous car because you won't pay the $100 deductible?
 

BL

Senior Member
You want a workable auto ,pay the $100.00 and sue for it back , if in fact it's the same issue /repair fix .

Or you can let it sit there and file a complaint with your local Office Of Attorney General .
 

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