Gud day. I bought a car in 2023 Dec da c...

Asked by the Customer on 21-11-2024 20:03:08
Question posted in the General Law category relating to North West

Gud day. I bought a car in 2023 Dec da car ws a used car. Before I buy I asked the salesman if the has been in the accident before he said no. N I asked him again still said no n yes I bought it bt after 2 month I started to notice the small things like brake pads sound n dying lights n the sound in the left side bt I did take it back thinking it is just minor things. Now it's been 11 months n now I'm noticing the sport light been loose n now the change of color in the left side of bumber and decide to take it to the dealership and the respond I got was it's been 11 months and they can't sell the that was once in the accident before this is all my doing I'm the 1 who resprayed the car. What must I do now?

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