: It must be in a condition expected for its age, price, and mileage.
When you buy from a dealer, the law generally requires the car to meet three standards:
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: The car must match the specs and condition promised in the ad or by the salesperson. The "Golden Window" for Recourse
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: If you told the dealer you needed it for a specific task, like towing, it must be able to do that.