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littlejohn
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my wife and i, in colorado, recently bought a used 4x4 s.u.v. we took it to a local auto dealer for a safety inspection (cost about $100) and received a detailed list of faults with the vehicle (which amounted to a brake job and a tune-up). other than that, it got a clean bill of health.
after buying the vehicle, its become clear there is something wrong with the 4 wheel drive and we'll need to take it to a dealer. is there an argument that since we bought the vehicle based on the inspection (which pointed out some flaws but missed the problem with the 4 wheel drive) that we can recover some costs from the bad inspection?
after buying the vehicle, its become clear there is something wrong with the 4 wheel drive and we'll need to take it to a dealer. is there an argument that since we bought the vehicle based on the inspection (which pointed out some flaws but missed the problem with the 4 wheel drive) that we can recover some costs from the bad inspection?