Is a used car seller to blame when a car breaks down after purchase? One man bought a Ford F-150 only to discover that its transmission was shot. Now he wants his money back.

Used car seller Odanis Salomon (@odanis.salomon) recently shared a social media post detailing the specifics of the sale. He wanted to know if other folks thought his business was to blame for the customer getting stuck with a ride in need of a costly repair.

“I just had a customer leave the lot. He was very frustrated because he bought a vehicle from us that has issues. But let me explain the situation," Salomon begins, adding, "You think it’s the customer’s fault, or my fault?”

According to him, the same day the client visited the dealership, they received shipment of multiple vehicles, including a 2011 Ford F-150. Salomon said that while they had several pickups on their lot, and still do, the F-150 was “a bit of a unicorn” in that it hit the sweet spot of an affordable price and seemed to be good condition.

His customer insisted on purchasing the truck that very day. However, this meant the dealership wasn’t able to carry out its full service process, which includes an inspection and multiple test drives.