I recently bought a 2002 gmc yukon denali. As is no warranty. The following day i noticed a loud popping sound from the front. I then emailed the dealer and told him what it was doing. he replied to drive it a few days and see if it got worse. said hes sure nothing would break because he had it checked out good. The following day i took it to a mechanic who then sent me to a transmissions expert and they said the transfer case is about to break and needs rebuilding. Its been a week and the dealer still hasnt made an effort to fix this or do anything. Said he checking on getting me a used warranty to cover it. this was an existing condition and wasnt disclosed.
Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices — Every state has an Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices (UDAP) law. These laws can often be used even if the used car is sold "as is," as long as the dealer is guilty of a verbal deception or a failure to disclose information about the vehicle.
help please
Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices — Every state has an Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices (UDAP) law. These laws can often be used even if the used car is sold "as is," as long as the dealer is guilty of a verbal deception or a failure to disclose information about the vehicle.
help please