Engine reduce

Asked by LOPE88 Oct 29, 2018 at 10:17 AM about the 2008 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: General

I went to a dealership and buy a 2008 Malibu for
4900 I really don't recall the my right now but as
soon as I drove from the dealership to the house it
stopped 4 times and it says engine reduced and
scare the heck out of me do you think the
dealership will give me back my down payment
that I put for the car I don't want to do nothing with
that car but I want to know what the engine
reduced means

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26,870

Call the dealership and talk to them about it. Did you test drive the vehicle before you bought it? Maybe the dealer will fix, free of charge?

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