We were looking for an inexpensive, but dependable used car for our daughter when we found a 1993 Toyota Camry on AutoTrader. She saw it and loved it so, well you know the rest. The seller wasn't willing to let us take the car to our mechanic (I know, first red flag), but said we could bring him to the car. Fat chance. We agreed and put a clause in the bill of sale that "Seller agrees if mechanic finds any problems with engine or transmission he will take the car back and return all funds". Well, of course our mechanic found $1500 worth of oil leaks, etc., even though the seller had steam cleaned the engine no doubt to hide them. When we called the seller to return the car the run around began. I spoke with the DMV who notified me that by law the car was to have been smogged before the sale and it was not so therefore the sale was illegal. The seller didn't care. The title said the car was actually a 1992 and not a 1993, the seller didn't care. In the end, infuriatingly, the seller just told me to do whatever i needed to do. Please tell me any and every way I can hurt this person.
