Oh No Iv Bought a Broken Vehicle Again
More and more, especially now that the credit crunch is looming on us, we begin to see garage owners try to make money. They simply do not care how they do it, they are in it to earn some quick money and that is about it. This is hurting normal working class people a massive amount as they are purchasing vehicles and then end up paying a fortune to get them fixed, this is especially worse if you have purchased the vehicle on a finance agreement, because you are left with a broken car and debt on your shoulders. But there is a vast array of things that you can look at doing to help get yourself out of this situation.
1) If the vehicle has broken before six months has gone from the purchase date, then you are in alot of situations allowed to send it back to the dealer and the finance company will then cancel the agreement and sometimes reimburse you for whatever you have paid to date.
2) Once the six month period is up then you are going to find it a little more difficult as you actually have to prove that the car was broken.
I actually think there should be a law when people decide to buy a car that it should be illegal to mis advise people about the vehicle in question and if it does become faulty then it should be repaired automatically by the garage that you purchased it from or they should actually be man enough to accept the responsibility of a broken vehicle and take it back for at least a gap of the first year, because if you are paying thousands for a car you do not expect it to break down constantly.
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