At the risk of sounding like a jerk, didn't you test-drive this thing at all before you bought it? Seems to me that ten minutes spent messing with the car would have shown you most of these problems.

Since it is a used car w/ 60k on the clock, I'm betting you bought it as-is, no warranty. Which means that unless the dealer is feeling charitable, you'll probably be stuck with your purchase.

You'll probably be forced to sell it yourself or fix what you don't like. Again, at the risk of sounding like a jerk...let this be a little life lesson. Test-drive, and fiddle with EVERYTHING that can be opened/shut/moved/turned on/turned off in a car before you buy it. The time to force a dealer to fix these things is BEFORE you sign on the dotted line.

Good luck with it!


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