About a year a go I bought a used car from a private dealer "as is". According to the California DMV, this the type of transaction doesn't fall under the lemon laws. So I asked an attorney in Berkeley about this. She told me that I need to prove negligence. However, she couldn't give me anymore advice because this wasn't her area of law.
I don't know how to argue and prove this in small claims court. The problem is that the guy was probably aware of the problems. This is because he changed the car alternator before he sold me that car. This means he was probably aware of things like the oil and power steering leaks. But I don't know how to actually prove this point in count.
And in terms of recovering damages, what I want to do is maybe tried to get him under an implied warranty? I don't know if I can do this. I did pay him cash. So in other words, the check wasn't made out to the dealer itself. I don't know though because it's been 13 months and I've only put 3000 miles on the car. However, every 600 miles I'm doing another $500 to $1000 dollar repair job.
I don't know how to argue and prove this in small claims court. The problem is that the guy was probably aware of the problems. This is because he changed the car alternator before he sold me that car. This means he was probably aware of things like the oil and power steering leaks. But I don't know how to actually prove this point in count.
And in terms of recovering damages, what I want to do is maybe tried to get him under an implied warranty? I don't know if I can do this. I did pay him cash. So in other words, the check wasn't made out to the dealer itself. I don't know though because it's been 13 months and I've only put 3000 miles on the car. However, every 600 miles I'm doing another $500 to $1000 dollar repair job.