"AS IS" means exactly that. You agreed to accept the car with absolutely no guarantees or recourse.
NewThe first answer is right. But, if the dealer hide or not disclosed to you what's wrong with the car, you may try the "Small Claims Court." But then again you must prove to the Judge your case. It's a 50/50 chance.I would give the selling dealer the opportunity to repair the vehicle before doing anything else. They just might do it under warranty. Does no hurt to ask.
Yes but it would be worth less money than before because of the damage. If you are asking can you return it for a refund, the answer is NO if you bought it "As Is". If it has a warranty then the dealer will repair it. Talk to the selling dealer.
Go to a small engine dealer or repair shop .
Look at your states Lemon Law regarding cars.You should be suing them!!!!! you don't need an attorney in alot states, represent yourself.Get some repair estimates on fixing the car, repair it if you can and sue the dealer.
I recommend you to go into your nearest Ford Dealer or repair shop. They can help you on anything you want.
In the UK, if the vehicle is not fit for the road, the dealer can be fined and even have his licence to trade withdrawn. In most cases the dealer, if he was unaware of the defect, will repair it. However there may be clauses in the contract specifying what he is liable for. So it is a case of caveat emptor.
Check engine light. It means there is a problem with the emissions system. Take it to the dealer for repair.
This vehicle should still be under warranty. Have it towed to the dealer for repair.
You surely cannot expect to get an answer? Repair WHAT on the engine? What is wrong with it?You surely cannot expect to get an answer? Repair WHAT on the engine? What is wrong with it?
It is not recommended that you replace the wheel bearings on your Hyundai Accent by yourself. Rather you should take the vehicle to a repair shop or to the dealer where you bought the vehicle for servicing.
Try a "Chilton Repair Manual " you can find one at your local library. Or you can buy a diagram from a dealer.
No, from talking to repair shops and a dealer about my own Saturn Ion-2, I have learned that it does in fact use an interference design.