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You would have to sue in small claims court and you would have to prove that the seller knew that it was defective and did not disclose that at the time of sell. Most used cars are deemed by law to be where is as is and buyer beware.
EBay is safe for buyers when
- the item won't do what the advert says it will
- the item does not match the description in some way
- the item is never delivered
However it is still your responsibility to make sure it is the right item for your requirement. If there is a dispute and the seller can satisfy eBay that there was no misrepresentation, then eBay may refuse you a refund.
So send the seller a message with the year, engine, make and model of the car and ask "Is this the right one for this car?" You are looking for a confirmation.
contact the seller and request a refund for the purchase. State a reason of unfit for the purpose or faulty workmanship or faulty product. If you bought it through paypal then notify them of the product fault and that you have requested a refund. If you get no satisfaction then contact your state small business organization and lodge a complaint.
It is not a compelsion that a buyer should do the inspection for a certified pre-owned car as the dealer has already processed all the certification prior selling it. If any buyer wants to do the inspection then he/she can do it fir their own satisfaction. If anything serious happens with the car then its the responsibiity of the dealer to check it and reolve it quickly.
Up to you really. Most people sell cars asia. My dad fixes before selling. For the most part unless the car is brand new. They are soldas is and all repairs on the party that bought it. Unless it was agreed upon at point of sale
I think you would be better off to shop around, What you don't need is to buy someone elses problem, if it was a easy fix or cheap fix whoever your thinking of buying it from would have had it fixed. There are plenty of others out there be patent and shop around its a buyers market right now.
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