- Report: #946069
Complaint Review: Elite motors inc
| Elite motors inc 1349 highway 315
Plains, Pennsylvania United States of America |
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Elite motors inc Rip off. Lied. Stole. Tricked and cheated Plains, Pennsylvania
*General Comment: Too bad you don't need a licence to have a kid.
*Consumer Comment: Are you sure?
*Consumer Comment: Good luck in court
*Author of original report: I did not get it in writing.
*Consumer Comment: Important point.
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Search Tips#1 General Comment
Too bad you don't need a licence to have a kid.
AUTHOR: lois griffin - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 28, 2012
#2 Consumer Comment
Are you sure?
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 26, 2012
" This was my first time. I didnt get anything regarding the warranty in writing. But it was not "As Is". "
If you don't have a written warranty, by default you bought the car "as is". Part of the standard paperwork for buying a used car without a warranty is the Federal Trade Commission "Buyer's Guide" sheet (which should have been displayed on the window before you bought the car). It states that you are buying the car with the knowledge that it has no warranty. The seller is required to give you the buyers guide as part of the car's paperwork and almost dealers will have you sign or initial a copy for their records. If they didn't do this, that would be a violation of FTC rules and could help you in court. If they do have a copy that was signed or initialed by you, then you're out of luck.
In the future, you should know that if you do not get something in writing from the seller, it's not going to happen.
Best of luck.
A mechanic cannot testify as to what someone else knew. The mechanic can only give a testimony as to the condition of the car when he evaluated it.
Good luck. Let us know how it goes in court.
#4 Author of original report
I did not get it in writing.
AUTHOR: Mommyof2 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 24, 2012
#5 Consumer Comment
Important point.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 24, 2012
If the car was sold "as is" as most used cars are, they're not obligated to fix anything after you drive away. If the dealer gave you a written warranty with this car, what does it say? How long does it last and what does it cover? If it is a powertrain warranty, the rear differential should qualify.
Bottom line, if the dealer breached a written warranty, you can take them to small claims court and get your money back.
" Their BBB.OrG rating is a F "
Not much help if you buy first and check them out later.

