SamanthaMarrs
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? South Carolina
Bought an 02 dodge neon a little over 12 months ago, 63,000 miles. Was sold to my fiance and I "as is" with 30 day limited warranty from a small used car dealership here in SC. "Skip" (owner of this dealership) told us he put 4 new tires on it, and got an alignment, and the test drive agreed with him. Turns out, 25 tires later, we paid $500 to be told it can't be aligned correctly because of the frame. This car had been previously wrecked, according to our insurance agents (5,000 dollar claim), even though carfax came back as a clean history, and "Skip" told us it never had been. Because of this wreck (the one that never happened...) the car is virtually undriveable, as it eats tires within a week of putting new ones on it, and cannot be aligned properly. And quite frankly, isn't really safe to drive.
Are we just screwed? Or is there anything we can do? Does the lemon law even apply here? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated!
Bought an 02 dodge neon a little over 12 months ago, 63,000 miles. Was sold to my fiance and I "as is" with 30 day limited warranty from a small used car dealership here in SC. "Skip" (owner of this dealership) told us he put 4 new tires on it, and got an alignment, and the test drive agreed with him. Turns out, 25 tires later, we paid $500 to be told it can't be aligned correctly because of the frame. This car had been previously wrecked, according to our insurance agents (5,000 dollar claim), even though carfax came back as a clean history, and "Skip" told us it never had been. Because of this wreck (the one that never happened...) the car is virtually undriveable, as it eats tires within a week of putting new ones on it, and cannot be aligned properly. And quite frankly, isn't really safe to drive.
Are we just screwed? Or is there anything we can do? Does the lemon law even apply here? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated!