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dezbake86

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Ok i financed the car in November for $500 down, i didn't have a licence or insurance and my credit was bad and hey told me its ok, well get you this car, i signed my contract 2 day later and financed a car that was 15000 dollars, i did not think nothing of it, i figured if its on the lot for that much they must have fixed all mechanical issues with the car. not so much i have not had the car a year yet and its been in the shop 6 time, one repair i had to do involved some parts for the engine, because i was told that i had a 2yr warranty on the car then engine repair would be covered, apparently not so, so i had to pay for the parts and work done on it, previous: I had an oil leak that made my car break down on the side of the road, i fought with them for 3 days because at the time i had only had the car for 3 months' when it happened, they fixed it with no cost to me, when i tried to trade the car in i learned that the actual value of the car was only $1,50$ , i was appalled because i had already put $4,500+ dollars into the vehicle and still had 11000 dollars le
ft to pay on this lemon. i need help, i dont want this to hurt my credit, but i dont want to be in this loan or car anymore.:confused::mad:
 



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