nursecarie
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Washington
I found this site while trying to get info on my situation, to see if the lemon laws applied.
I beleive since the car I bought was a 1997 it would be far too old.
Ok, here is the situation..
about 4 months ago I received a settlement due to my disability, I found what appeared to be a nice looking,reliable used car.
I bought a 1997 saturn, with tax and license I paid around 7,400.00.
Within 3 months, the car just died on my way to a store, I made it about 2 blocks, after calling someone over to look at it, he found my oil plug (in the pan) had either been loose and worked out, whatever..it was gone, as was all of my motor oil.
The man who owned the car lot was in the process of "selling all" so he could retire.
I have since contacted him, 2x with no luck, since his "mechanic shop" was the last place to change the oil, I figured they would come up with something.
In his opinion, he made it sound like someone had removed it "intentionally" although the car is so close to the ground, this wasnt possible.
Ple4ase, help!!
On social security it woul;d take me another 15 years to save that kind of money, or even pay for a new motor...any suggestions as to liability?What is the name of your state?
I found this site while trying to get info on my situation, to see if the lemon laws applied.
I beleive since the car I bought was a 1997 it would be far too old.
Ok, here is the situation..
about 4 months ago I received a settlement due to my disability, I found what appeared to be a nice looking,reliable used car.
I bought a 1997 saturn, with tax and license I paid around 7,400.00.
Within 3 months, the car just died on my way to a store, I made it about 2 blocks, after calling someone over to look at it, he found my oil plug (in the pan) had either been loose and worked out, whatever..it was gone, as was all of my motor oil.
The man who owned the car lot was in the process of "selling all" so he could retire.
I have since contacted him, 2x with no luck, since his "mechanic shop" was the last place to change the oil, I figured they would come up with something.
In his opinion, he made it sound like someone had removed it "intentionally" although the car is so close to the ground, this wasnt possible.
Ple4ase, help!!
On social security it woul;d take me another 15 years to save that kind of money, or even pay for a new motor...any suggestions as to liability?What is the name of your state?