My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: Nevada
Looking for some consultation regarding a CPO Vehicle. We traded in our original vehicle (which the dealer has since sold) for a CPO vehicle. We are in possession of this new vehicle as of the sales date of 8/1.
I’ve called in repeatedly over the last 1.5 months about new car payments/expiring temp tags and noticed our other vehicle loan was not paid off yet. The dealer gave me the run around saying the bank is dragging their feet and to go ahead and register the car and dealer would reimburse late fees (still haven’t)
dealer reported that the paperwork was “lost in transit” which seems a little suspicious to me, especially in the digital age (9/17) request that we sign new paperwork.
We have all copies of the original sales contract . The “new” vehicle has been registered with clark county and we have insured it. The old vehicle has been sold by the dealership but we remain the owners with lien holders. We have taken off comprehensive insurance off the old vehicle and are now getting letters from the CU that we must put full coverage on or else they will tack on forced CPI
The dealer wants us to resign paperwork on 9/24 and offered to remove the first months car payment off the sales price. I don’t believe that is good enough and/or they are trying to scam
Options I see:
1) Renegotiate the sale price reflecting private party values and private party trade in value
a. Plus remove originally purchased the service plan warranty and additional warranty for tires, windshield etc (which Ive tried to use the tire warranty last month was a nightmare and they kept the car for 2 weeks, but eventually replaced the tires on their dime)
b. Pay any and all fees associated with this lost contract (CU fees, registration fees, late fees etc)
2) Return the car and demand return of our original vehicle (since we are the lien holders, but since they’ve already sold it not sure how that works)
c. Its been near 2 months and they have not satisfied the loan and claim they still have the power of attorney (is this true or can I revoke?) if I want my car back
d. they mentioned that they would only give us the agreed upon value ( i dont think thats fair, since we get screwed on the value of the car)
e. they failed at this http://www.dmvnv.com/regdealer.htm and I can file a complaint

