You bought the extended warranty for peace of mind. Now the warranty company is saying the damage was already there, and the dealer never mentioned a thing. So does that leave you stuck with the bill? Not necessarily. Let’s break down what’s actually going on and what you can do about it.
You parked your truck at work like any normal day, came out later…and it was gone. Then you find out it was repossessed, and now you’re stuck wondering how that even happened without any kind of heads-up. So, should you have been notified first? And more importantly, what can you do now to get your truck back or deal with the situation? Let’s break it down.
For most cars, extinction is a slow, quiet process that ends in the scrap yard. Let's pay homage to the ones that are nearing their final days on the road.
Over the years, the Formula One circuits have attracted some of the greatest drivers in the world. Yet, none of them would have gotten very far without a great ride.
You agree on a price, show up ready to sign, and suddenly the dealer says that number was before “mandatory add-ons.” It feels like a bait-and-switch because, in many cases, that is exactly what regulators have accused some dealers of doing. The short answer is yes, this is a common enough trick that federal and state agencies have warned buyers about it for years.
For most cars, extinction is a slow, quiet process that ends in the scrap yard. Let's pay homage to the ones that are nearing their final days on the road.