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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Dealer Complaint Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your information in Section 1. Clearly print your name, home address, and contact details. Choose your preferred method of contact.
  3. In Section 2, provide details about the business you are complaining against, including the business name and any individuals you spoke with.
  4. Section 3 requires a description of the vehicle involved. Indicate whether it was new or used, along with make, model year, color, VIN number, and other relevant details.
  5. For Section 4, specify where you found the vehicle online if applicable. Include the website name.
  6. In Section 5, answer questions regarding sale/lease information such as date of sale and payment methods. Ensure all relevant boxes are checked.
  7. Section 6 pertains to any trade-in vehicle details. Indicate if you traded in a vehicle and provide necessary information.
  8. Finally, in Section 7, clearly state your complaint by checking all applicable issues listed. Sign and date the form before submission.

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Yes you can sue them. The first question that will be asked is if there was a warranty. The second question is whether you got the car inspected prior to purchasing it.
Filing a Complaint For the fastest processing of your complaint, go to the Motor Vehicle Dealer Online Complaint System. Following the directions, provide a copy of the sales contract and other documents you may have received from the dealer. For advertising complaints, please provide a copy of the advertisement.
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles works diligently to empower Texans with the information they need to protect themselves or resolve an issue. Besides motor vehicle-related protection, we also can help you to avoid falling prey to fly-by-night moving companies. Let us help you.
The change comes as part of House Bill 718, which was signed into law in 2023 by Governor Greg Abbott. The new law allows dealerships to keep a supply of metal plates on-site, eliminating the need of temporary paper tags in most cases.
You certainly can sue the dealership, but to do so, it is best that you have your vehicle thoroughly inspected by an independent mechanic to determine if these issues were concealed. Even though you purchased it ``as is, the dealership has an obligation to disclose known problems to you.
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Contact an Auto Fraud Attorney If you a dealership sold you a bad car and did not disclose all the facts during the sale and now youre wondering what can I do, your best option is to contact a knowledgeable auto fraud attorney.
Yes. They can also sell a car with a check engine code but no engine because its been stolen or exploded. They do need to disclose that they are selling you a completely non-functional car.

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