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Niggly problems with newly purchased used UTV
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7401147" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I seem to remember the term "Fair wear and tear excepted" which would remind me of the old fail safe "Always get it in writing". Relying on memory and what was said at the time is the road to disaster. `On the other hand, if the seller wants repeat sales (which as we know are always the best sales), certain basic ground rules apply. But otherwise, I'm afraid I would assume "sold as seen". Does the dealer publish "Terms of Business" anywhere? These should be easily seen by the customer to be effective. If this isn't the case, no dealer would ever be able to scrap a vehicle as they'd always need to be in perfect condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7401147, member: 4505"] I seem to remember the term "Fair wear and tear excepted" which would remind me of the old fail safe "Always get it in writing". Relying on memory and what was said at the time is the road to disaster. `On the other hand, if the seller wants repeat sales (which as we know are always the best sales), certain basic ground rules apply. But otherwise, I'm afraid I would assume "sold as seen". Does the dealer publish "Terms of Business" anywhere? These should be easily seen by the customer to be effective. If this isn't the case, no dealer would ever be able to scrap a vehicle as they'd always need to be in perfect condition. [/QUOTE]
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