Most states have a lemon law that protects buyers that were not told right information or cars that have major defects. You can first try and take it back to the owner or dealer and then proceed with further action.
does a seller have to tell you a car has been salvaged?
The short answer is yes. Sellers are generally required to disclose the salvage status of a car. Since you initially reached your purchase decision without the benefit of the required disclosure, you may be entitled to sue the seller for fraud/misrepresentation.
YES!!!!!!!!!
You can ask anything you want to for it. Whether you can get it is another matter. California law requires you to tell them it is a salvaged title vehicle. If you do not tell them you have committed fraud and are subject to fines and jail time.Note: a legal salvage title will indicate that the vehicle is salvaged!
Yes your sentence is correct
Entirely depends on the contract. If nothing was mentioned in the contract regarding this, then it was the buyer's responsibility to have surveyed the home prior to the sale. If this had been done, then any repairs or a value deduction could have been done prior to the sale.
go to kbb.com itll tell u everything
A way to start a contract first u have to tell me how to start a contract.
Legally, yes, unfortunately there are some unethical car dealers and they do not always 'follow the rules.'
Realistically, you can't.
negligence and incompetence act. how much did you spend on it? see if you can take it to small claims court. did you have a witness with you concerning the sale of car? if not, it could be your word against thiers. must establish proof. California law requires you be told that it is a salvaged title and the branded title will have it in writing. They can't sidestep the situation because at some point before they sell it, a insurance deemed it over 75 percent damaged. Run a car fax on the vin and you have your proof.
www.kbb.com will allow you to find out how much your used Ford Ranger is worth. Prices will include seller-to-seller resale value, as well seller-to-buyer value.