I purchased a vehicle with

I purchased a vehicle with almost 16,000 miles on it October 2006. I've been noticing rust coming through the panel on the passenger side. I took it back to the dealership that I purchased it from a month ago and they claim to have taken off the bumper and discovered that the rust was forming from rusty bolts, not from a wreck. The problem continued so I took it to a collision center. They confirmed for me today that when they took the bumper off, it is very clear the vehicle has been wrecked. The manager said he can see where it has been hammered and repainted with trash in the paint. They "halfway" completed the job and never put a primer over where they repainted. The dealership where I bought it from obviously lied when they said they took the bumper off. Two weeks ago I demanded all work orders from the dealership and they refused/could not provide me with a work order where they supposedly took off the bumper.

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