Well, they are a pack of idiots for paying that much for that car 
anyway, then expecting the seller to pay for failures on a 10 year old 
car is just stupid

Donald Snook wrote:
> I was reading the Journal of the Kansas Bar Association today and it has 
> reports of recent decisions by the Kansas Court of Appeals.  There was a case 
> about a guy who bought a 1995 Mercedes (it just says it was a 320) for 
> $17,000 in January 2005.  It had over 135,000 miles.  The new owners 
> discovered that the A/C didn't work.  Of course, it was the evaporator.  They 
> sued under the implied warranty of merchantability.
> 
> One of the seller's defenses was that he lost money on the sale. I find that 
> hard to believe.  A ten year old E320 with over 135,000 miles cannot possibly 
> be worth $17,000. At any rate, the decision of the Court is pretty 
> interesting.  Here is the text of the decision. I agree with the dissenting 
> judge.
> 
>  
> http://www.kscourts.org/Cases-and-Opinions/opinions/ctapp/2008/20080314/97062.htm
> 
> 
> Donald H. Snook
> 
> 
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