07-11-2010, 02:55 PM
The only hassle from a legal perspective is that whoever safetied the car is going to swear up & down that the car passed the safety when they inspected it.
Depending on the time lag between when the safety was actually signed and when the car was sold that may be a viable defense from the dealer.
A safety is not a warranty of any sort, it only says that when the car was inspected it met the bare minimum standards as set by the province.
NefCanuck
Depending on the time lag between when the safety was actually signed and when the car was sold that may be a viable defense from the dealer.
A safety is not a warranty of any sort, it only says that when the car was inspected it met the bare minimum standards as set by the province.
NefCanuck