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Old 10-01-2015, 02:30 AM   #28
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The best advice I can give you is go enjoy your car and move on. Car dealers do this shit all day long, everyday. Anyone who has ever watched peoples court knows how this turns out.
You allowed a financial decision to become an emotional decision. The dealership showed you the pathway to have the car of your dreams and once it became attainable common sense went out the window. Consider this a learning experience. Your young, you will make many more bad decisions


The path your going down now is not productive, it will continue to aggravate you while you pay the next higher scumbag on the financial scam ladder good money to fight a case he has no chance of winning.


By all means, if you can get a free hour consultation with a reputable attorney to discuss the merits of your situation , do so. But honestly there isn't enough money involved for a reputable lawyer to give a shit about it.


What's really happening is the car dealer sees another sucker coming in to by another used car he can't really afford and he's setting you up to pay the most amount of money possible and give you as little as possible for your trade, using your emotions yet again. He senses that you want out of the car and into something different and he just planted the it's been wreked so it aint worth much seed to lock you into that mindset.


Cars get wrecked everyday, they also get fixed. So what if it's been wrecked. It took you going to a dealer to trade it in to figure it out. It's got a new motor, that's a good thing. Does it drive straight? Can it be aligned to spec. Does it have any major issues? Sell your car outright. Personally I'm surprised they offered you that much. There are new '13,s ,14's and 15's sitting on lots here with 16's showing up already.


Yeah, it sours the experience to find that out, but I suspect emotionally you have already moved on and see yourself driving a different car. This time just make smarter decisions and do your research before rather than later.


Most car dealers lie. Not all of them, but most.
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