Appalachian is a coal hauling company in southern West Virginia. Appalachian purchased four new Mack trucks for

Question:

Appalachian is a coal hauling company in southern West Virginia. Appalachian purchased four new Mack trucks for off-road coal hauling purposes. Appalachian purchased three of the trucks for $165,000 each and the fourth for $175,000. The trucks were sold to Appalachian by Worldwide, a franchised retail dealer for Mack. The express warranty made with regard to Appalachian's purchase of the four trucks validly disclaimed implied warranties and limited the express warranty to repairing or replacing defective parts. According to Appalachian, each of the four trucks failed to properly function due to a multitude of problems beginning immediately after the purchase. The trucks continually broke down, resulting in repeated instances of driving or towing the trucks back for repairs. The problems included not running, hard starting, transmission problems, overheating, leaking water pump, hoods falling off, and cabs falling apart. Although Worldwide never declined to try to repair the trucks, the repairs were never successful and replacement vehicles were never provided. Appalachian brought an action for revocation of acceptance of the four trucks, a refund of the purchase price, incidental damages, and consequential damages. Decision?
Dealer
A dealer in the securities market is an individual or firm who stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bid price) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). A dealer seeks to profit from the spread between the...
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Smith and Robersons Business Law

ISBN: 978-1337094757

17th edition

Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts

Question Posted: