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	<title>Comments on: Nevada Lemon Law</title>
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		<title>By: Justin Durham</title>
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		<dc:creator>Justin Durham</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 19:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 2004 I went to buy a car, I didn&#039;t have any credit so I asked my dad if he could help. Instead of co-signing he took my money and just put the car in his name.  In about september of 2006 the transmission went out on the car. I paid 2300 to get a new transmission put in. After the car was paid off my father dicided that i should not just buy the car from the dealership, but buy it from him again. He dicided to sell me the car for $4,250 3-15-07.I later found out that the car isn&#039;t even worth 2,000. March 25 I decided to leave Georgia, and move to reno, a few hours after i left my father called and said he was going to report the car stolen even though we have a sales agreement.  the 28th of march I ended up stranded in Wyoming during the blizzard. We took the car to Laramie ford to get a dyignostic on the car because the engine light came on, Ford said they couldn&#039;t help us with the car, but that it was most likely the transmission. We couldn&#039;t leave town, but we didn&#039;t have money to stay, and I don&#039;t know what would of happened to myself, my wife, and my two year old daughter in that blizzard if it wern&#039;t for the guys at Laramie ford, who put us up in a hotel room and paid for 3 grey hound tickets to Reno. Please respond I don&#039;t know what to do, and I don&#039;t want to get stuck with a car that i owe 4,250 on, already put 2,300 for, and might have to again, and still just end up with a car worth only 2,000 at the most!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2004 I went to buy a car, I didn&#8217;t have any credit so I asked my dad if he could help. Instead of co-signing he took my money and just put the car in his name.  In about september of 2006 the transmission went out on the car. I paid 2300 to get a new transmission put in. After the car was paid off my father dicided that i should not just buy the car from the dealership, but buy it from him again. He dicided to sell me the car for $4,250 3-15-07.I later found out that the car isn&#8217;t even worth 2,000. March 25 I decided to leave Georgia, and move to reno, a few hours after i left my father called and said he was going to report the car stolen even though we have a sales agreement.  the 28th of march I ended up stranded in Wyoming during the blizzard. We took the car to Laramie ford to get a dyignostic on the car because the engine light came on, Ford said they couldn&#8217;t help us with the car, but that it was most likely the transmission. We couldn&#8217;t leave town, but we didn&#8217;t have money to stay, and I don&#8217;t know what would of happened to myself, my wife, and my two year old daughter in that blizzard if it wern&#8217;t for the guys at Laramie ford, who put us up in a hotel room and paid for 3 grey hound tickets to Reno. Please respond I don&#8217;t know what to do, and I don&#8217;t want to get stuck with a car that i owe 4,250 on, already put 2,300 for, and might have to again, and still just end up with a car worth only 2,000 at the most!</p>
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