Some people are so stupid...
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From: Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany

There'* this kid on the local ricer forums, www.beyond.ca, who got screwed in a straight up trade, but now he'* trying to cover his *** because he traded without mommy and daddy'* permission! Then he goes so far as wanting to sue the guys for trading to a minor (which is perfectly legal here, probably anywhere).
He'* getting flamed pretty bad. I'd link but you'd have to register, I'll just cut and paste what he posted.
He'* getting flamed pretty bad. I'd link but you'd have to register, I'll just cut and paste what he posted.
Selling Vehicles age limit?
Alright here'* the situation,
I'm 17 and I straight up traded my 96 Integra LS, for a 92 BMW 318i... sure I was fed a lot of bullshit about the BMW. It'* a nice car and all but now it has a flip side. I believe there'* a huge problem with the engine... as in it'* going to blow one day, or it'* just not running right with a high idle. Me being stupid traded in a 96 Integra, for a 92 BMW which is pretty much worthless.
First question, Is it legal for a dealership to legally sell me a used vehicle even though I'm 17?
Second of all, Can I sue? or do anything about it to get my old car back or atleast some $$$ hehehe. Even though it was clearly stated that it'* a final sale. This has not only almost cost me my life but my school and job ontop of that and also affected my family since I did take a nice road trip up to Edmonton to buy it, and then secondly didn't as my Dad for permission.
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Steve
Alright here'* the situation,
I'm 17 and I straight up traded my 96 Integra LS, for a 92 BMW 318i... sure I was fed a lot of bullshit about the BMW. It'* a nice car and all but now it has a flip side. I believe there'* a huge problem with the engine... as in it'* going to blow one day, or it'* just not running right with a high idle. Me being stupid traded in a 96 Integra, for a 92 BMW which is pretty much worthless.
First question, Is it legal for a dealership to legally sell me a used vehicle even though I'm 17?
Second of all, Can I sue? or do anything about it to get my old car back or atleast some $$$ hehehe. Even though it was clearly stated that it'* a final sale. This has not only almost cost me my life but my school and job ontop of that and also affected my family since I did take a nice road trip up to Edmonton to buy it, and then secondly didn't as my Dad for permission.
Thanks,
Steve
He'* up **** creek without a paddle. "All sales are final" means exactly that. If no warranty was expressed or implied, I'd imagine he'* going to have to pony up the cash and fix the BMW or buy a Bonneville(Or a Thunderbird)
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Originally Posted by MyLittleBlackBird
He'* up ***^ creek without a paddle. "All sales are final" means exactly that. If no warranty was expressed or implied, I'd imagine he'* going to have to pony up the cash and fix the BMW or buy a Bonneville(Or a Thunderbird) 

Now, whether or not the buyer should be able to sue for "damages" is another issue. I know it'* the American way, but is it morally correct to hold someone else responsible because you did something stupid?
Originally Posted by SSE Motorhead
Originally Posted by MyLittleBlackBird
He'* up ***^ creek without a paddle. "All sales are final" means exactly that. If no warranty was expressed or implied, I'd imagine he'* going to have to pony up the cash and fix the BMW or buy a Bonneville(Or a Thunderbird) 

Now, whether or not the buyer should be able to sue for "damages" is another issue. I know it'* the American way, but is it morally correct to hold someone else responsible because you did something stupid?
Originally Posted by SSE Motorhead
Now, whether or not the buyer should be able to sue for "damages" is another issue. I know it'* the American way, but is it morally correct to hold someone else responsible because you did something stupid?
Well, All I can say is that he deserved it for being stupid and not THROUGHLY checking over the car before trading, but also he does have better potential with the Bimmer. I bet the problem with the engine is a simple valve adjustment.
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Originally Posted by SSE Motorhead
Originally Posted by MyLittleBlackBird
He'* up ***^ creek without a paddle. "All sales are final" means exactly that. If no warranty was expressed or implied, I'd imagine he'* going to have to pony up the cash and fix the BMW or buy a Bonneville(Or a Thunderbird) 

Now, whether or not the buyer should be able to sue for "damages" is another issue. I know it'* the American way, but is it morally correct to hold someone else responsible because you did something stupid?
And any lawsuit would be thrown out as frivolous in a heartbeat.
All I can say is I wish I were a judge.
"I traded my car willingly, without looking closely at what I was getting myself into. He should pay me now."
"Get out of my courtroom! You're a dumass, deal with it"
"I traded my car willingly, without looking closely at what I was getting myself into. He should pay me now."
"Get out of my courtroom! You're a dumass, deal with it"
thats kid * a moron, did he ever wonder why a stealership would trade a beamer straight up for an acura? dumbshit
im 17 and i wouldnt even trade my rusted out '88 bonnie for a 92 bmw without thouroughly going over it.
im 17 and i wouldnt even trade my rusted out '88 bonnie for a 92 bmw without thouroughly going over it.


