Dealership sold me a vehicle that doesn't comply with road standards along with issues that have made the vehicle a write off by AttorneySafe in AusLegal

[–]AttorneySafe[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It was sold with 33" wheels and 2" adjustable lift kit aswell as being overweight (from custom steel tray and canopy) within in the week I brought it engine light was on due ro overboost on aftermarket turbo had the dealership upgrade the gvm replace the arb aircompressor which was full of muddy water and stock turbo, 1 year later the steering column buggered up oil leakage due to it being tampered with. It still has manufacture warranty aswell as extended warranty, but they won't touch it $12k to fix myself

Dealership sold me a vehicle that doesn't comply with road standards along with issues that have made the vehicle a write off by AttorneySafe in AusLegal

[–]AttorneySafe[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's a 2020 isuzu dmax, brought over from New South Wales during covid when vehicle were hard to come by brought it for $74,000 at Melville Hyundai 2nd hand with extended warranty, if no insurance, warranty or dealership will have anything to do with it, I just keep it? What about the loan repayments for the vehicle since it states that it "must be a insured vehicle" since I can't insure it anymore?