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A person purchases a used vehicle with no warranty from a private party. On the way home, the check engine light comes on. Can the buyer demand a refund from the seller?
 
so if the terms of sale say, "this vehicle is purchased as is" , does the buyer have any recourse? I thought there was some sort of 3 day law where the buyer can return the vehicle?
 
so if the bill of sale says:

BILL OF SALE - USED AUTOMOBILE



BUYER _______________________________________________


SELLER ______________________________________________


DATE OF SALE ________________________________________


PLACE OF SALE _______________________________________


VEHICLE SOLD _______________________________________


VIN _______________________________________



PRICE PAID $ _________________ PAID IN FULL!


VEHICLE SOLD AS IS. NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER.


SIGNATURE OF BUYER ____________________________________



SIGNATURE OF SELLER _____________________________________



THIS VEHICLE NOW BELONGS TO THE BUYER!
 
Originally posted by: daveymark
so if the bill of sale says:

BILL OF SALE - USED AUTOMOBILE



BUYER _______________________________________________


SELLER ______________________________________________


DATE OF SALE ________________________________________


PLACE OF SALE _______________________________________


VEHICLE SOLD _______________________________________


VIN _______________________________________



PRICE PAID $ _________________ PAID IN FULL!


VEHICLE SOLD AS IS. NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER.


SIGNATURE OF BUYER ____________________________________



SIGNATURE OF SELLER _____________________________________



THIS VEHICLE NOW BELONGS TO THE BUYER!

correct.
 
Originally posted by: myusername
"as is" does not relieve the seller of the burden of disclosing known faults.


how would I go about proving the seller knew about the fault? The seller denies knowing anything
 
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