This depends on what you mean by a "ripoff"
If the vehicle was sold to you with known mechanical issues there are some states which protect the buyer under so called "lemon laws"
You will need to look up "lemon laws" in your own home state to learn the statute of limitations and what you can do about it.
You can always find a law office and present your point to them, they can tell you whether or not they can help you or if your claim is legitimate
The ripping and the tearin, the ripping and the tearin.
This depends on what you mean by a "ripoff" If the vehicle was sold to you with known mechanical issues there are some states which protect the buyer under so called "lemon laws" You will need to look up "lemon laws" in your own home state to learn the statute of limitations and what you can do about it. You can always find a law office and present your point to them, they can tell you whether or not they can help you or if your claim is legitimate
Possibly.
Yes the warranty provided by Georgia's lemon law lasts for 1 year after the time of purchase.
A seventeen year old can not normally be sued in court. They are not yet an adult. Their parents can be sued, as they are responsible for the 17 year old.
No known varieties of this type for this year, take it to a dealer and let them check it out.
No- but a court will usually take the wishes of a minor into consideration.
Consensual? No Rape, yes.
aslong as it takes to get your lawyer to get an appearance in court and courtdate. It varies by how busy the court is.
That depends on what year it is. If you call your local dealer they can tell you what warranty it has.That depends on what year it is. If you call your local dealer they can tell you what warranty it has.
The VIN number on the engine block has this information. Use that number and Google to do some research. Your local Ford dealer can probably take that # and tell you the year.
saty with him and take him to court to force him to pay child support