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<blockquote data-quote="ViperRed91GT" data-source="post: 14774728" data-attributes="member: 48872"><p>First implied warranty, now you're bouncing to express warranty? You obviously are unsure of what either actually are. What you're currently referring to is commonly known as "commercial puffery", and isn't upheld by the law. While it's not required for the seller to "warranty" or "guarantee" what they say, the seller can make an express warranty by affirming by fact or promise which relates to the goods and becomes a part of the basis of the bargain. </p><p></p><p>I single this out to point out something very specific in the law.. An affirmation merely of the value of the goods or a statement purporting to be merely the sellers opinion or commendation of the goods does not create a warranty. </p><p></p><p>If it has less than 60,000 miles, then I'd start with the manufacturers warranty. Hopefully the talk about warranties can end at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViperRed91GT, post: 14774728, member: 48872"] First implied warranty, now you're bouncing to express warranty? You obviously are unsure of what either actually are. What you're currently referring to is commonly known as "commercial puffery", and isn't upheld by the law. While it's not required for the seller to "warranty" or "guarantee" what they say, the seller can make an express warranty by affirming by fact or promise which relates to the goods and becomes a part of the basis of the bargain. I single this out to point out something very specific in the law.. An affirmation merely of the value of the goods or a statement purporting to be merely the sellers opinion or commendation of the goods does not create a warranty. If it has less than 60,000 miles, then I'd start with the manufacturers warranty. Hopefully the talk about warranties can end at that. [/QUOTE]
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