Patty
went to a used car lot and purchased a car. Two weeks later, the
transmission fell out as she was driving to work. She contacted the
dealer to complain, but the dealer told her the car had been sold “As
Is”. The dealer advised her to check in the glove compartment of the
car, where Patty found a notice that stated, “This vehicle is sold AS
IS. The purchaser will bear the expense of any repairs that are
necessary to this vehicle.” Does the notice mean that Patty has no
rights against the dealer with respect to the condition of the vehicle?
A. Yes, Patty should have inquired about the warranty when she bought the car.
B. No, the notice was not conspicuously displayed on the vehicle.
C. Yes, the notice operates to void any warranty on the vehicle.
D. No, the notice is there for subsequent purchasers of the car.
A. Yes, Patty should have inquired about the warranty when she bought the car.
B. No, the notice was not conspicuously displayed on the vehicle.
C. Yes, the notice operates to void any warranty on the vehicle.
D. No, the notice is there for subsequent purchasers of the car.
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