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No, under Article 2 of the UCC the buyer has numerous ways of remedies. The first vehicle I found was on Sterling Heights Dodge’s website. On the website, there was an advertised price of $8,995. The average consumer may be deceived into thinking that this price is the actual total cost of the vehicle, as it does not directly state under the price “plus tax, title, license”. Though stated I fine print, a consumer may be committed to purchasing on that advertised price for a personal budget.
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