lemon law, Ford Focu 2015

Asked by Guru953HBC Jan 20, 2021 at 02:05 PM about the 2015 Ford Focus SE

Question type: General

I purchase a Ford Focus from a Houston Dealer. I later discover this vehicle
was purchased back by Ford. I got a loan to purchase the vechicle. The dealer
can't fix it or it would be very expensive. Why are you advertising these vehicles
for sale?

4 Answers

If the dealer sold you a Lemon car and did not disclose it you should take legal action. Notify the local DA, the DMV and maybe the Attorney General in your state.

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Also your local Office of Consumer Affairs. It's required that you be told that a vehicle has a branded title (lemon, salvage, flood, etc.) BEFORE you agree to buy it!! Hope that helps! Jim

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Read the paperwork you signed! Odds are they snuck it in there.

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2012 to 2016 Ford Focus have transmission issues. Some model years had a recall. Do your research before buying your next vehicle. Cargurus doesn't limit dealers on what they can list for sale. It is up to you to do your homework.

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