Brian Felley purchased a used Ford Taurus from Thomas and Cheryl Singleton for $5,800. The car had

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Brian Felley purchased a used Ford Taurus from Thomas and Cheryl Singleton for $5,800. The car had 126,000 miles on it. After test driving the car, Felley discussed the condition of the car with Thomas Singleton, who informed Felley that the only thing known to be wrong with the car was that it had a noise in the right rear and that a grommet connecting a strut was bad or missing. Thomas told Felley that otherwise the car was in good condition.
Nevertheless, Felley soon began experiencing problems with the car. On the second day that he owned the car, Felley noticed a problem with the clutch. Over the next few days, the clutch problem worsened to the point that Felley was unable to shift the gears no matter how far he pushed in the clutch pedal. Felley presented an invoice to Thomas showing that he paid $942.76 for the removal and repair of the car’s clutch. In addition, the car developed serious brake problems within the first month that Felley owned it. Felley now contends that the Singletons breached their express warranty. Explain whether Felley received an express warranty and whether the Singletons are liable.

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Smith and Roberson Business Law

ISBN: 978-0538473637

15th Edition

Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts

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