Car Purchase Misrepresentation Case

Summary

If you bought a car in Illinois and discovered it had old parts despite claims of new ones, you might have a case for misrepresentation or breach of contract. Misrepresentation occurs if a seller knowingly provides false information, while breach of contract happens if the seller fails to deliver on their promises. Consider consulting with a local attorney for further advice.

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Well when I bought it they told me that they had gotten all new parts for it and everything and they had replaced everything so everything was brand new when I was buying it and I have recently come to learn that that is not true and in fact when I change the spark plugs on it the spark plugs were Rusty and one of the spark plugs was on the verge of disintegration
It sounds like you might have a case for misrepresentation or fraud. Could you tell me where you purchased the car? The laws vary by location.
Superior car credit
Hello! It sounds like you're dealing with a possible case of misrepresentation. To provide accurate information, could you please specify your location? This is because consumer protection laws vary from place to place.
Illinois
It appears you may have a case of fraud or breach of contract. In Illinois:
- Claims of misrepresentation can occur if a seller knowingly provided false information.
- Breach of contract may occur if the seller failed to deliver on their promises.
Consider consulting with a local attorney for further advice.