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Dealer sold a cheap Nissan to a pensioner who planned to stop driving
An interesting story happened around the Nissan Versa. It's a cheap sedan, but the dealer decided to make some money on it. The car was sold to a pensioner who planned to stop driving at the age of 92.
Carscoops reports. The story around a Nissan dealer in Boston, USA, attracted media attention. A 92-year-old motorist went to the dealer to return a leased car whose contract had expired.
To the surprise of her family, Grace Gangemi returned home with a new Nissan Versa and a 4-year lease agreement. The "lucky" owner was supposed to pay for the car until she was 96 years old.
The United States is a free country, and anyone of any age can buy anything there. However, it is known that Grace was planning to return her old car and not drive it anymore. Apparently, the dealer persuaded her to sign a contract for another car.
Grace Ganjemi died, and now her family is trying to terminate the contract. Relatives say that she regretted the purchase and did not drive the new car. The dealer is resisting – it is necessary to pay $ 420 per month or terminate the agreement for $ 4587.