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  • 03-01-2013, 09:25 PM
    Who'sThatGuy
    Re: Used Vehicle Will Not Pass Smog Check
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    Another question will the dealership have to charge me for the amount of miles i used the car if i return it i really need good wise tips for all this im going through

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    Most likely the dealer will charge you a rental fee on the vehicle. Be prepared for the dealer to wipe out a lot of the $5K down payment and bill you for a daily rental fee as well as mileage fees.
  • 03-19-2013, 08:12 AM
    Brady123
    What Can I Do Dealership Now Owns the Contract
    My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: california

    Hello, i recently purchased a vehicle, the finance company backed of the deal because the vehicle does not pass the smog check and thats how the dealer sold it to me without the smog check now the dealer has the contract what will happen does my credit still get screwd or they just repo my car and thats it for me.. I live in california i habe not made any payments yet due to that fact that i cannot get my plates from the dmv because dealer fail to take the car to the shop and fix up the issues with the car so now they have the contract what can i do what happens if they repo the car
  • 03-19-2013, 08:40 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: What Can I Do Dealership Now Owns the Contract
    Obviously if you don't pay for the vehicle, the dealership is going to want it back. You have indicated that you don't want the vehicle. So why are you worrying about repossession, rather than talking to the dealership and figuring out how to either buy or return the vehicle?
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