Picked up my ap2 today, problem :(
#41
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State laws may vary, but have you ever seen a sticker like this on a used car?
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/resources/forms/buyers.pdf
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/resources/forms/buyers.pdf
#42
Originally Posted by RedY2KS2k,Jul 4 2008, 02:38 AM
State laws may vary, but have you ever seen a sticker like this on a used car?
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/resources/forms/buyers.pdf
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/resources/forms/buyers.pdf
#43
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As I stated, the rules vary by state. So blanket statements are meaningless. Here's some text from the Federal Trade Commission website:
3. Warranty Information -- Section 455.2(b)
a. "As Is -- No Warranty" version. If you offer a vehicle "as is," which means without any express or implied warranties, mark the box provided next to the "As Is -- No Warranty" disclosure. The Used Car Rule does not affect any state law that requires you to use special language or a separate form to make an effective "as is" sale. "As is" disclosures will excuse you from liability under state law only if you follow state law requirements for making the disclosure. Illustration 3.2 further discusses this portion of the Rule.
b. "Implied Warranties Only" version. Some states limit or prohibit the sale of used vehicles "as is." The Used Car Rule does not override such state laws. In those states
3. Warranty Information -- Section 455.2(b)
a. "As Is -- No Warranty" version. If you offer a vehicle "as is," which means without any express or implied warranties, mark the box provided next to the "As Is -- No Warranty" disclosure. The Used Car Rule does not affect any state law that requires you to use special language or a separate form to make an effective "as is" sale. "As is" disclosures will excuse you from liability under state law only if you follow state law requirements for making the disclosure. Illustration 3.2 further discusses this portion of the Rule.
b. "Implied Warranties Only" version. Some states limit or prohibit the sale of used vehicles "as is." The Used Car Rule does not override such state laws. In those states
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