GEORGE ROSE SMITH, Justice.
On September 1, 1966, K. S. Sumpter and his wife, the appellees, bought a supposedly new Pontiac Tempest car from the appellant. A number of repairs to the motor and transmission soon became necessary. Eventually the Sumpters learned that the car had not been a brand-new vehicle when they bought it. They elected to keep the car and bring this action for damages resulting from the seller's misrepresentations. This appeal is from a verdict...
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