EFTA00589741.pdf
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Jeffrey Pollock
Cambridge, May 26, 2015
Dear Mr Pollock,
I have bought a Honda CR-V SE 2006 from you on 04/28/2015. The car falls
under the Massachusetts Used Vehicle Warranty Law (M.
c. 90 §7N 1/4).
The car has a defect in its transmission (diagnosed on 05/13/2015 by Hondar
House, Cambridge). Please send me an offer to buy back the car within 6
business days at the full purchase price as outlined below, or authorize the
necessary repairs at your cost.
On the 28th of April, 2015, I bought a white Honda CR-V SE, built in 2006,
with 110,353 miles on the odometer, from you, at the price of 9500$. In
addition, we agreed on organizing a repair of the front brakes, and you
received 200$ to buy brakes, which were to be built into the car by a repair
shop you would recommend.
The car was described by you to be "in mint condition", and bought from an
owner in Cambridge.
The sale was witnessed by Michael Hoffman, living at
and signed in the office of Gochis Insurance, in the
presence of Barbara E. Shea,
It turned out that the car produced noises in the transmission. I took it to a
repair shop on the 12th of May, 2015, where it turned out that the transmission
needs to be rebuilt ($3800). I have written documentation for that.
Upon contacting you, you sent me to another repair shop, FNA transmission
in Wakefield, MA, where the car spent from May 18th to Friday 22id. FNA
transmission suggested that the torque converter needs to be replaced and
the transmission rebuilt, at a price of roughly 3000$ + tax.
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I learned of this on Thursday, the 2181. The repair shop informed me that they
had already called you, but ou were not willing to authorize the repairs, and I
called you on your phone
on the same day. Under
Massachusetts Law, the sale falls under a 30 day warranty, which means that
you as the seller of the car are obliged to pay for the repair or the powertrain.
You refused to pay for the necessary repairs. I collected the car on the next
day from the repair shop, and I am not using it since, because I consider a
faulty transmission to be an unacceptable safety risk for my family, i.e. the car
is considered out of service since the day of your refusal to pay for repairs
(05/25/2015).
Under the used vehicle repair law, you are required to cover repairs or buy
back the car at the full price of purchase, including the following costs:
Price of car:
9500.00
Parts (brakes, not yet received):
200.00
Registration and pro rata insurance:
743.00 (exact amount to be
determined)
Cost of alternative transportation
after three days of car being under repair or out of service: 15.00 per day
Failure to comply with the Used Vehicle Warranty Law is an unfair and
deceptive act or practice under the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act,
c. 93 A, which may entitle me to double or triple damages, plus court costs
and attorney's fees.
With kind regards,
Dr. Joscha Bach
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