What do I do now that I am at $ 15,000?
I bought a 2002 Acura RSX automotive legend (Dallas TX) and they told me the car had New Jersey, has never been in a wreck, and she was only 40,000 km. about it. I Carfax checked and everything was good. I spent $ 14,000 on this. 3 months later my two rear tires blew. After obtaining new tires, wheels could not be aligned because the frame was bent! I took the car to a mechanic and he said he had clearly been reached (not so obvious to me). So I hired a lawyer and paid him $ 1,000. This was a year and a half. He never responded to my calls and his office is never open. Should I spend money to repair the car or try to find another lawyer?
You bought the car nearly two years. You do not have it checked by your own mechanic before buying. Three months after purchasing the car (probably well after the warranty expired) you had a problem with the two tires to blow? Did you hit something? It would be very rare two tires would jump at the same time. You say you had a Carfax checked, and at the time of purchase, there was no indication that something was wrong. Rather than paying to repair the car, you have hired a lawyer who will say now will not return your calls. A was the car off the road for so long? There are two issues here. The first is the car, you need to get fixed. Do you have proof that the retailer knew that the car was a total loss. Do you even no evidence, other than the engineer's observation that there was work of the body done to the car, and it has not been done correctly? It is no longer under warranty, and unless you can prove that the dealer was aware of this problem, you have to pay to repair the car yourself. The second problem is the lawyer who took your money and did not provide a service. Place a your complaint with the Bar Association! They will help you recover the money if possible, and it should not cost you nothing!
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