On February 26, 2011, William Stem purchased a used BMW from Gary Braden for $26,600. Stems primary

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On February 26, 2011, William Stem purchased a used BMW from Gary Braden for $26,600. Stem’s primary purpose for buying the car was to use it to transport his child. Braden indicated to Stem that the car had not been wrecked and that it was in good condition. Stem thought the car had been driven only 70,000 miles. Less than a week after the purchase, Stem discovered a disconnected plug that, when plugged in, caused the oil warning light to turn on. When Stem then took his car to a mechanic, the mechanic discovered that the front end was that of a 2003 BMW and the rear end was that of a 1999 BMW. Further investigation revealed that the front half had been driven 170,000 miles. On March 10, 2011, Stem sent a letter informing Braden that he refused the automobile and that he intended to rescind the sale. Braden refused. Stem filed an action against Braden, seeking to revoke his acceptance. Should Stem succeed?

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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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