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Did the Finance manager act dishonestly regarding an extended warranty?

Shawn Ryder

One of the most contentious areas within this realm is the extended warranty services that dealerships often promote. Recently, allegations have surfaced suggesting that a finance manager in a prominent dealership may have acted dishonestly concerning these warranties. In the automotive industry, trust is paramount.

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How Car Finance Companies Fail Consumers

Car Examer

It spreads out the cost, making it more manageable. Book inspection Car finance companies often use contractual loopholes and legal interpretations to avoid paying for car repairs, particularly by relying on terms outlined in the Sales of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) and specific agreements between the car seller and the finance company.

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Can I Afford to Buy a Used Car? Here’s How to Find Out

Car Examer

Typical consumer mistakes buying a car they can’t afford to repair or buying for example to please others old SUV outside their budget and vehicles condition is poor for the price they can afford it. Maintenance and Repairs Used cars often need more maintenance, so it’s wise to set aside a bit each month for repairs.

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How to Haggle Car Price Like a Pro

Your Car Buying Advocate

Imagine financing like this : It’s a way to break up the cost of the car into smaller, more manageable payments spread out over time. Upselling Additional Features or Warranties Dealers may attempt to increase the sale price by offering additional features, services, or extended warranties. What's an "auto loan"?

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