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iHav to Drive
American Muscle
Bought a 2004 Chrysler and found out it is really a 2003...?
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<blockquote data-quote="sierra" data-source="post: 2504476" data-attributes="member: 216505"><p>I bought a 2004 Chrysler and found out it is really a 2003... all the paper work the car lot gave me is for a 2004, but the manufacture date is March 2003. I am still making payments on a car that I thought was a 2004. Also, when I bought the car, I asked them if the car had been in any accidents, and they said no. I recently wanted to trade my car in for a SUV, and found out my car has frame damage, from an accident. </p><p>So, that being said, could I get out of the payments, and what all could a lawyer help me achieve, if I take this issue to court?</p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierra, post: 2504476, member: 216505"] I bought a 2004 Chrysler and found out it is really a 2003... all the paper work the car lot gave me is for a 2004, but the manufacture date is March 2003. I am still making payments on a car that I thought was a 2004. Also, when I bought the car, I asked them if the car had been in any accidents, and they said no. I recently wanted to trade my car in for a SUV, and found out my car has frame damage, from an accident. So, that being said, could I get out of the payments, and what all could a lawyer help me achieve, if I take this issue to court? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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