Consumer Rights When | Buying A Used Car From A Dealer
This story explores the legal safeguards protecting buyers from "cowboy" dealers and the steps to take when a used car isn't what it seemed. The Breakdown: Sarah’s Story
Sarah thought she’d found the perfect deal—a five-year-old hatchback from a local dealer. But two weeks in, the engine began smoking, and the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree. When she called the dealer, they were dismissive, claiming it was sold "as-is" and her problem now.
Unfazed, Sarah did her homework. She discovered that unlike private sales, buying from a dealer provides significant automatic protections that no "as-is" sticker can simply erase. Your Essential Rights consumer rights when buying a used car from a dealer
: It must be in a condition expected for its age, price, and mileage.
When you buy from a dealer, the law generally requires the car to meet three standards: This story explores the legal safeguards protecting buyers
: The car must match the specs and condition promised in the ad or by the salesperson. The "Golden Window" for Recourse
If a fault appears, your options depend on how much time has passed: What are your rights when buying a used car? - RetailADR When she called the dealer, they were dismissive,
: If you told the dealer you needed it for a specific task, like towing, it must be able to do that.