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Woodville Auto Finance
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very shady company of thieves. bought a 1999 durango from them ran great for the test drive. 10 minutes after i got home went to leave it would not shift out of 1st gear has a bad governor pressure sensor and solenoid. dont listen when they tell you as is. \r
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A car sold ""as is"" in Ohio still carries an enforceable implied warranty. According to Ohio law, even if not explicitly stated or written, the seller of a used car promises by implication that the vehicle is suitable for normal driving and use, is reasonably safe, has no unexpected major defects, and is similar in quality to equivalent cars in the same price range. Furthermore, if a dealer suggests to a buyer that a certain car is suitable for a particular purpose, such as towing, he creates an implied warranty for that purpose that is enforceable under Ohio laws. To collect under an implied warranty, however, the buyer has to prove that any defect in the vehicle was present at the time of sale.
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