I have recently purchased a used ford excursion the add said clean truck only to find out when it showed up and after inspection found out that it had been in a accident with out reporting it the truck has lots of body filler in it seeking out legal help on this matter Brian J.

Asked by GuruLK3J2 Apr 18, 2019 at 04:01 PM about the 2002 Ford Excursion Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the ford excursion was misrepresented only to find out that the truck has lots of
bodyfiller in it very unhappy with my purchased .my wife is a retired vet. and we
needed a good rust free and accident free truck it took almost all the money we
had to buy this excursion after looking for about 1 year again this is not good for
anybody to get ripped off like this.

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Inspections should be done before the purchase! Unless you have a Written description presenting the car as accident free you probably do not have a case. If you check the paper work you signed I suspect it says "as is". Contact a lawyer for actual legal advice.

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