Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Is there a law to protect vulnerble seniors on a bad car deal?

I got talked into trading for a 2008 super duty ford 4wd super cab there wasn't enough diesel fuel in it to drive it more than a few blocks, so I relied on there honesty how good the truck was & how much it was worth and how little my car was worth. The sales man told me the truck was worth 26000 with 138000 mi - I made the deal at 16,500 dollars and my 2003 mits eclipse spyder convertable in mint condition with 68000 mi. I put more fuel on the truck and drive it some more and after it warmed up it started to smoke profusely- make noise in the front 4wd axels.& transfer case. So I check on the blue book value and find that its worth no more 16,500 in the poor mechanical condition its in.---what can I do - I would like to return it and get my car and money back.

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