1. The most important fact is that the Honda Civic was not in good working order and required work.
2. Beyer told Callar what he wanted in a car.
3. Callar wanted to sell her car for more than the Honda Civic was going for at the time.
4. Callar gave Beyer a piece of paper with the car’s make, price, and a date.
5. Callar had not seen the Honda Civic when she talked to Harper Mendez.
6. Beyer signed that piece of paper.
7. Callar never signed that piece of paper.
8. Callar texted Beyer: “You can count on me to get you what you need.”
9. Callar showed Beyer other cars that she could sell.
10. Callar and Harper Mendez are friends.
11. Callar has a mechanic who works for her at the Car Basement.
12. Callar did not buy the Honda Civic.
13. Beyer would not have waited to test drive the Honda Civic if it did not work well.
14. The Honda Civic was not in good working order and required work.
15. Beyer had not seen the Honda Civic when she agreed to buy it.
16. Beyer ended up paying more than she agreed to pay.
17. The car Beyer bought needed work.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of trial worksheet.