What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
I purchased a used car in November. Upon purchase we were told the car would need new tires to pass inspection and they'd be replaced at no cost to us. We were set up with an appointment to come in for the replacements. At the tire appointment, I realized they'd put the wrong size tires on. I questioned the mechanic and after stumbling over his words, told me they didnt have the right size. I demanded they fix the situation. I was told they'd order the new tires and call when they came in. After 3 weeks of constant calls to them, I still do not have the proper tires. In the mean time I get my new license plate from the dealership. When I go to pick it up, they have an inspection sticker on it already. How is it that they can place an inspection sticker on a car that couldnt have possibly passed with; a) bad tires at the time of purchase and b). pass inspection with the WRONG size tires on it? I'd appreciate any help in pointing me in the right direction for help in this matter.
Thank you,
Mark
I purchased a used car in November. Upon purchase we were told the car would need new tires to pass inspection and they'd be replaced at no cost to us. We were set up with an appointment to come in for the replacements. At the tire appointment, I realized they'd put the wrong size tires on. I questioned the mechanic and after stumbling over his words, told me they didnt have the right size. I demanded they fix the situation. I was told they'd order the new tires and call when they came in. After 3 weeks of constant calls to them, I still do not have the proper tires. In the mean time I get my new license plate from the dealership. When I go to pick it up, they have an inspection sticker on it already. How is it that they can place an inspection sticker on a car that couldnt have possibly passed with; a) bad tires at the time of purchase and b). pass inspection with the WRONG size tires on it? I'd appreciate any help in pointing me in the right direction for help in this matter.
Thank you,
Mark