Saturday, October 31, 2009

A friend lends u their car, less than 300 miles, the engine blows, are you responsible for the cost?

Bad time for you, the answer it%26#039;s yes because you was driving the car and many things can happen during those 300 miles you drove the junk.



You can go to court but for that you need make a good investigation about the reason the motor blows.



First than anything you have to say to your friend you take in care of the car ( no option, you have to) Find a good mechanic and ask about what%26#039;s the reason the motor blows if the reason are more responsability of the owner he has to be your best witness to help you on court and fight you right.



Remember this, how much it%26#039;s the cost of your friend relation? was a bad friend? What happen If you are the person who share the car and your friend blow this one? You consider ok if your friend says it%26#039;s your problem and I don%26#039;t care? What you can expect from a friend you try to help? At least a nice attitude and responsability don%26#039;t you think so? (Just be on the shoe%26#039;s of the other person)



Finally if you are driven a car from someone else you know at the beginning if something happen on the car you have to pay this, that%26#039;s be responsible. Maybe next time you rent a car and put some money from your pocket to resolve your transportation problems, in that way you don%26#039;t put in risk a nice relation, remember; this friend was cool because try to help don%26#039;t you think so? Just be honest, pay and be a good friend not a ... you know what I mean.



A friend lends u their car, less than 300 miles, the engine blows, are you responsible for the cost?va loan





Short answer Yes



But I would also look into why it blew



A friend lends u their car, less than 300 miles, the engine blows, are you responsible for the cost?

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yes unless, you get your friend to say that they were driving the car, then it would be covered by warranty or insurance.|||if its something that you did to it that caused it to tear up, yes you are responsible for it,responsibility goes with the driver,but make sure it didn%26#039;t have no other problems before ever who borrowed it,that can be a tricky situation to be in,I%26#039;m glad its not me in it,good luck.|||If you were doing something unusual to the car, then yes. If not, then it is their responsibility. It could be due to their poor maintenance.|||Legally no but morally yes after all they loaned



you a new car to prowl around in. The warranty



will cover the repair but you should be grateful enough to offer to pay him something or get them a rental car. I know i would expect something from you.

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