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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
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<blockquote data-quote="fak3r" data-source="post: 6904443" data-attributes="member: 46396"><p>Hey Mike, yes I do remember the S4. I am glad you got that resolved. </p><p>To be honest, at this point, it's not really about the potential front damage or the letter model altering. The fact is...they still haven't been able to produce the title for the vehicle and this is 2 months after I've paid in full for it. And if I remember it correctly, a dealership can only issue a buyer temporary tags for 2 months, after that, the car needs to be registered with DMV and that would be impossible to do considering that .... well, I don't have the title.</p><p>I'm more curious to know if the dealership does not produce the title by the 26th, which is when my 2nd month of temp tags expires, can I legally return the car to them for a full refund? I would say I am 60% confident that they actually WANT it back to sell for more money. But THINKING vs actually KNOWING the law behind it are two different things. Do you have any ideas, Mikey?</p><p></p><p>-Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fak3r, post: 6904443, member: 46396"] Hey Mike, yes I do remember the S4. I am glad you got that resolved. To be honest, at this point, it's not really about the potential front damage or the letter model altering. The fact is...they still haven't been able to produce the title for the vehicle and this is 2 months after I've paid in full for it. And if I remember it correctly, a dealership can only issue a buyer temporary tags for 2 months, after that, the car needs to be registered with DMV and that would be impossible to do considering that .... well, I don't have the title. I'm more curious to know if the dealership does not produce the title by the 26th, which is when my 2nd month of temp tags expires, can I legally return the car to them for a full refund? I would say I am 60% confident that they actually WANT it back to sell for more money. But THINKING vs actually KNOWING the law behind it are two different things. Do you have any ideas, Mikey? -Paul [/QUOTE]
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