Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Suing a car dealership can be appropriate in one of these situations:
Your car has serious mechanic issues shortly after purchase, and they weren’t disclosed when you bought the car.
The dealership refuses to service your car after you purchased a warranty.
The dealership fails to give you the title documents.
The dealership fails to refund you for a product you bought and returned, such as an extended warranty.
After sending a demand letter—a letter to the dealership demanding the amount you are owed and why—you can file a small claims lawsuit for $10,000 or less.
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