IamGood
Fort Worth,#2General Comment
Mon, April 29, 2013
Since you ASKED for help. Here is the last line of your post " I've only had the car for a month and the dealership refuse to fix the brakes or refund me. Please help me. There's more to my story."
So here goes.
#1. They would not let you test drive the car. That should have been your first red flag to walk off the lot, no matter how much the salesmen swarmed around you. Just walk away. I assume since you were legally able to sign a contract you are an adult.
#2. You took the Salespeople's word that a 12 year old Nissan was in GREAT SHAPE. You did not not even take the car in to have it checked out. The amount of problems you indicated you had in the first month would have been discovered by even a FIRST YEAR Mechanic.
#3. All used cars are sold AS-IS. There is a big sticker PLASTERED on the window of each car letting you know there is no Real, or Implied Warrenty, so all of those problems belong to you.
In other words you are STUCK with this lemon, with NO RECOURSE.
This issue was caused by your own hand. You were in a hurry to buy a car. You ignored the fact that they would not let you test drive it, and you were swayed by the promise of al "LOWER CAR PAYMENT".
In conclusion, here is my help to you. Do not be this stupid in the future. When you buy a car, take your time, and test drive the car, then take the car to a mechanic and pay 200.00 to have the car reviewed in and out. This way you wont be writing letters like this in the future.
Has anything I said not rung true?