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I was offered around $4,500 less because it was trading in, and i'm sure you know that trade in value is different than ACV so I got it appraised and got the ACV and the ACV was about $3,000 less. I discussed it with my attorney and brought up in Indiana you CAN sue for treble damages and court...
Unless they have a copy that's from around 2016, i.e. a year before I even purchased the vehicle, it would be forged. I made sure to get a copy myself and go to several dealerships to make sure the copies matched, which they did
Except the autocheck had the two accidents reported prior to me buying the vehicle. Like I said I contacted autocheck and had it confirmed as such, so that right there is false advertising. and yes they are reported as accidents and not just damage, I obtained copies of both police reports.
As of right now the ACV is about $3000 less than if it was not in any accidents, so that's what I am going to be suing for. and yes that is it appraised to ACV. and originally I was looking for input on the matter, I didn't want to jump to legal action which is why I went through the attorney...
UPDATE. Okay there seemed do be a few misconceptions i'm going to clarify, The patch was no bigger than my hand, and didn't really look like anything larger. The salesman and manager I worked with both told me explicitly that the vehicles was in no accidents. I managed to pull up an old ad on...
it happened yesterday when I confronted them, and Luckily I recorded the conversation. and the text messages are from the dealerships number. Why would they not be viable?
I have this bit in text as well, When i asked what is could be the dealer told me it was hit by a shopping cart. It wasn't major damage but a small fender patch
Like I said, I confronted the dealership with it and they said they didn't use autocheck at the time. When I pointed it out in the ad for the vehicle they admitted to using autocheck and knowing about the accidents
yes it was a separate dealership, and yes it was "as is" but I have the statements in text that the assured the vehicle was in no accidents, as well as the "clean" carfax with matching vin to the carfax I have with listed damage and screenshots of the listing stating clean carfax and autocheck
In October 2017 I purchased a used mustang from a licensed ford dealership. It was priced well and had some minor fender damage,but was listed online as having a clean carfax and autocheck. I then asked if the vehicle had any prior accidents or damage both in person and over texts with a dealer...
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