How much is "partial?" Most jurisdictions DO have consumer protection laws in effect. It may come down to a matter of a question such as, "what percentage of the car was re-painted" or some such. Dealers are usually allowed a certain amount of leeway in preparing a new car for sale.
In most states, yes, a professional dealer must disclose any defect that he knows about. But how do you prove that he knew?
A GA dealer does have to disclose if a car was wrecked. They do not all follow this rule however, so running a CarFax is recommended.
No.
Absolutely,a dealer can sell you a vehicle with a salvaged title. Each state has there own laws but in most states you must disclose to the consumer that the vehicle you are selling to them has SALVAGED history. The selling dealer must disclose this on the state title forms and on the BILL of SALE.If the selling dealer does not disclose this,then you have a legal rights against the dealer.
If he is an honest dealer he will. Legally he is under no obligation to do so.
It depends on the laws in your state, and the exact problem(s) you are having with the dealer and the car.
It is illegal for a car dealer to sell any car with non-functioning air bags.
If you did not disclose the lien to the dealer then you committed fraud! At this point it is a fraudulent deal and everything can be unwound. The dealer can repossess the unit or sue you for the difference. In jurisdictions it is possible the dealer could get a warrant for your arrest for credit fraud
No! It is the buyers need to take due diligence! In other words, you are responsible for what you buy. The dealer may not have been aware, and as always a person is and should be responsible for their own actions!
The best way to find anything out about an unsigned painting is to take it to an art dealer. An art dealer will be able to examine the elements of the painting and tell you where it came from and who painted it by the style.
Car brokers are hired by consumers to be on their side and to work the deal from a car dealer. Most of the time they can save the consumer a significant amount of money.
File it at the dealer ship you bought it at or file it at the shop that painted it.