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In Texas, there are no laws guaranteeing a general right to return a used vehicle. Most used cars are sold as-is, which means you as the buyer accept the vehicle in its current condition without any warranties.
Texas law related to warranty performance may cover your used vehicle if it is still covered by the manufacturers original warranty (not an extended service contract), or if the defect started and was reported to the dealer while under the manufacturers original warranty and the defect continues to exist, repair
You may now want to consider filing a lawsuit in small claims court. In order to do this, you will need to gather evidence of the dealerships violation, such as copies of the purchase agreement, the demand letter, and any correspondence with the dealership. You will also need to file a complaint with the TxDMV.
If the seller failed to disclose a major issue or lied about the cars condition, the buyer may be able to file a lawsuit under the DTPA. Richard Alderman is a Texas attorney who helped draft the DTPA. He answers a question about a similar situation with a defective vehicle on his website.
Complaints Against Vehicle Dealers You can file a complaint whether you are a consumer or a vehicle dealer. For additional information or assistance with enforcement actions, call us at (888) 368-4689 or (512) 465-4204.
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If you believe that you have been sold a bad car, you should contact an attorney to discuss your legal options. An attorney can help you understand your rights and can help you file a lawsuit, if necessary. Here are some tips for suing a dealership for selling you a bad car: Gather evidence.
Texas consumers can use both the Federal Odometer Act and the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act to sue dealers in cases of odometer fraud. Other forms of auto fraud include spot delivery scams, incorrect credit scoring and failing to disclose a new vehicles damage history.

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