Jim
Orlando,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 09, 2013
You bought this "AS IS" as you stated. You also said you were "told" it ran great and was inspected. In court all they need to do is provide the "AS IS" disclosure statement you signed and all other paperwork you agreed to. That paperwork will no doubt not have ANY statements regarding how it runs or the condition. Because of that, the sale is governed by the "AS IS" disclosure statement and you will have no case. Secondly, the Land Rover is a "problem child" to begin with. Finally, I don't work for them.