If a seller misleads a buyer as to the true condition of a vehicle, does the buyer have recourse even if the sale was listed "as is"?

Question Details: We bought a VW camper from a man who has a website and pseudo business selling reconditioned campers. We bought it "as is", however, we have the original ad in which he said the motor and transmission had been recently rebuilt. He said the camper had been checked out and was ready to go. Then 4 days later it broke down. The engine had overheated and we came to find out the engine had not been rebuilt in the last year and the transmission was from a junk yard. We paid $17,000 because we thought these big ticket items had been rebuilt. Can we sue? FTC used car law?

Daniel Bowen / Daniel D. Bowen, Attorney At Law Answered 11 months ago This attorney is licensed in Georgia View Attorney Profile
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