CAR IS BACK but lots of problems
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Originally posted by meZoom!
oh yeah, more *****ing by me: there is overspray on the hood, yet the edges are chipped.
oh yeah, more *****ing by me: there is overspray on the hood, yet the edges are chipped.
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Originally posted by Lvangundy
Letting your foot off the gas everytime the autoamtic transmission shifts isn't good for it either.
Letting your foot off the gas everytime the autoamtic transmission shifts isn't good for it either.
more than half the time when my car jerks during shifting and people think i just let my foot off the gas, they're wrong. I dont have to let my foot off the gas but it just does it. i'm going to have to let go of this car...
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the tranny as you know is probably on its last lap.
The residual problems from the body shop is a concern. It won't sell for what you paid the body shop if it is as bad as you describe. In MA there is a law that protects the consumer from half assed body shops. The law states that the consumer is entitled to having the automobile returned to the condition it was before the accident. When a body shop estimates damage and agree to do the work they are making a contract. Mutaul agreement, service reciprocated for specified amount of money.
CA must have a similar law on the books. It sounds like the body shop did not live up to its end of the bargin. Take them to court. Then sell the car. You might want to investigate the possibility of forcing (legally) the body shop to buy the car from you for the value of the car before the accident. You have paid them $5k already and the car is not acceptable. Inquire at law schools in your area. This type of legal work alot of times can be done by third or fourth year law student and it doesn't cost you anything.
Look into it.
steviej
The residual problems from the body shop is a concern. It won't sell for what you paid the body shop if it is as bad as you describe. In MA there is a law that protects the consumer from half assed body shops. The law states that the consumer is entitled to having the automobile returned to the condition it was before the accident. When a body shop estimates damage and agree to do the work they are making a contract. Mutaul agreement, service reciprocated for specified amount of money.
CA must have a similar law on the books. It sounds like the body shop did not live up to its end of the bargin. Take them to court. Then sell the car. You might want to investigate the possibility of forcing (legally) the body shop to buy the car from you for the value of the car before the accident. You have paid them $5k already and the car is not acceptable. Inquire at law schools in your area. This type of legal work alot of times can be done by third or fourth year law student and it doesn't cost you anything.
Look into it.
steviej
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