Question: A. How do you determine whether a statement made by a seller to consumer is an express warranty or mere sales puffing? B. John bought
A. How do you determine whether a statement made by a seller to consumer is an express warranty or mere sales puffing?
B. John bought a car from Mark Autos. The sales contract stated that the sale was "As-Is, with all faults" and also had another clause that said that the contract was intended as the final expression of the agreement.
One week later, John noticed that the engine was burning oil and requested to rescind the contract. Mark refused but orally gave John a warranty on the engine for 6 months. Five months later the engine exploded.
Does Mark owe John anything? And if so, what and why?
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