Fair enough - I missed that before.
ETA: Whatchya bet the sales documents said "as-is, no warranty"?
It would certainly be extremely likely that they do.
BUT, if the poster has evidence that he was offered protections that supersede the standard documents, he indeed would have a good case in court.
I won't go on record as saying some taped claims amount to such proof.
This poster should probably have a talk with the office of the attorney general concerning this car dealer.
New York is tough with administrative regulations and actions on used car dealers. He might not even have to win in civil court for his purchase price to be returned.
The fact that the deal has attempted to "fix" the car is evidence of some provision of warranty coverage.