Hey. I'm a new owner of. 2001 se. Can I sue?
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Hey. I'm a new owner of. 2001 se. Can I sue?
The engine was broken so I bought one that the mechany claimed had 91,000 miles. Put I. The VIN and over 255,000+ miles on it. Gave it back to me with check engine lights, hood bent/scraping, bolts missing from engine and transmission. Didn't change the front seals like I asked and noticed the leaking 500 miles in. From when it was given back every time I would accelerate and then stop it would sputter down to 300 rpm and sometimes stall. I have him on recording making promises he never kept and including rebuilding my old engine "making it right". Said there were two holes in piston and machine shop wouldn't do it. Does that sound right? Should I take the 2700$ hit or sue his ***? I'm thinking sue because here in ga I've read the law and it seems like he disregarded them. I have video before I picked up my car and photos everyone they have it back to me. Whatcha think?
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The engine was broken so I bought one that the mechany claimed had 91,000 miles. Put I. The VIN and over 255,000+ miles on it. Gave it back to me with check engine lights, hood bent/scraping, bolts missing from engine and transmission. Didn't change the front seals like I asked and noticed the leaking 500 miles in. From when it was given back every time I would accelerate and then stop it would sputter down to 300 rpm and sometimes stall. I have him on recording making promises he never kept and including rebuilding my old engine "making it right". Said there were two holes in piston and machine shop wouldn't do it. Does that sound right? Should I take the 2700$ hit or sue his ***? I'm thinking sue because here in ga I've read the law and it seems like he disregarded them. I have video before I picked up my car and photos everyone they have it back to me. Whatcha think?
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