Car Purchase Contract Termination

Summary

In Washington, as-is car sales typically mean accepting the vehicles condition without a warranty. However, if the dealer engaged in deceptive practices, you may have legal options. Consider contacting the Washington State Attorney Generals Office for guidance. Consulting with a local attorney can also help explore potential remedies.

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I bought a car on March 14th at a used car dealership no dealer warranty * hours after I left a lot it broke down through a check engine light the code scanner says there's multiple things wrong with it * codes with the motor transmission and wiring harness it won't go anywhere I spend $*,* on it all my money it was as is and I want to know how I can do the recession process to terminate my contract
Hi Michael! I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Washington, there's no "cooling-off" period for car purchases, and "as-is" sales usually mean you accept the car's condition. However, you might still have options:
- Check if the dealer violated any state laws, such as deceptive practices.
- Consider contacting the Washington State Attorney General's Office for guidance.
Would you like to speak with a local lawyer to explore your options further?