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Does a major car dealership have to disclose if the car they are selling has been wrecked?

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Does a major car dealership have to disclose if the car they are selling has been wrecked?

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Just wanting to know, I am about to ask them. We just purchased a used 2008 Toyota Sienna and they have already replaced the transmission and we have had an electrical problem. Now the Sienna is doing the same thing it did when the transmission was replaced and it’s only been a few weeks. I just wonder if it has been wrecked. We have owned many Toyotas and never had any problems with them. Probably should have checked before we bought it. At least it still under warranty, but it is a pain if we will have to keep taking it back. A: A major car dealer needs to disclose everything about a used car they’re selling that will affect its safety, its reliability or its resale value. If a car’s been in a significant accident, that needs to be disclosed. If the frame was damaged, if it was a “factory buy-back” due to a lemon law claim, if the air bags were deployed, in a flood, if it was repainted, or the suspension altered, all these things need to be disclosed. If your Sienna and any of these

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