So I think an example of a contract not dual signed is a purchase order. I can fill one out to buy some doors and frames. If the supplier proceeds based upon that it is accepted as a meeting of the minds. It is enforceable, though not an ideal position for enforcement lots of wiggle room. They...
Where is this from?
My dealer had me fill out an informal oder form and got a copy of my license. Said there was no official word yet for him to announce tomorrow, but as soon as he was able he would enter then we would finalize paperwork after.
Interesting the IRS definition for a contract for EV tax purposes. I cannot fathom why they said damages cannot be limited for it to be enforceable. Clearly this isn't a legal requirement, I enter into enforceable contracts all the time with limited liquidated damages.
While this is interesting...
I believe you misunderstood your attorney, or else they simplified it to "no contract" to reduce explanation. You certainly had a contract. It's just that the written contract didn't do what you were intending. It is establishing that the dealer will order you a car. There is no penalty...
Interesting on the brakes. Another thing that helps per a repair shop is using your parking brake. I just had to change the brakes on my Edge at 125k miles for the first time. I finally told the shop I wanted it done, they said it could probably go a little longer. I don't do a lot of...
The problem is, OP only has a contract establishing MSRP. It's an order sheet, it is confirming both parties agree on what is to be ordered. It does not dictate final terms of sale. It very well could have been discussed. If that is the case then, and can be verified, then there is a potential...
You are 100%, without a doubt, unquestionably wrong. You shouldn't post things you don't know. When two parties come together, review the conditions for which one will provide goods and/or a service, terms are established, and both parties proceed to move forward with said services, that is by...
You are wrong that it is not a contract. It 100%, without question, is a contract. That is not debatable. What the terms of the contract are, and penalties of not upheld are not clear. There would be a lot of arguments, reviews of general and published statements, emails, fliers and brochures...
Yeah, the used market is starting to correct a little. Not back to normal but moving.
I wouldn't buy a Maverick to flip without a guaranteed price on hand. I'd trade my other one in first.
DORA is a contract. Contracts don't have to be signed by both parties to be enforced. It helps, but if a seller produces it and that is verifiable (and DORA is) and signed by customer it is a legal contract. No if, ands, or buts.
The questions are numerous from there though, such as terms and...
So to address something mentioned that is vague, what is meant by additional skid plates? Do we know what is being added? I'm assuming the FX4 and Tremor will have the same frame, so these could be added to FX4 without a ton of effort no?
To make it worth while, you have to sell it for 5k plus over MSRP (assuming you paid MSRP and no dealer add items) in my opinion. That is in Texas where it's a 6.25% tax. Then you can make at least $1k profit. Anything less isn't worth the hassle and risk.