Reference - Boat Tow. Donnie went to a new car dealership and told the salesperson, who was not the manager, that he needed a new car that would get good gas mileage and would also pull his big boat. The salesperson encouraged him to buy a smaller car that the salesperson promised would pull the boat. Donnie bought the car and used it to pull the boat. Unfortunately, the heavy pull on the car did significant damage to the car's engine. Donnie complained to the salesperson who denied any liability. Donnie, who had half a semester of business law, informed the salesperson that along with the sale of the car he also received an express warranty and an implied warranty of merchantability, and that he could recover under either of those theories. Will Donnie be able to recover damages based upon breach of the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose?
A) Yes.
B) No, because there was no express warranty.
C) No, because Donnie's only right of recovery was for breach of the implied warranty of merchantability.
D) No, because Donnie's only right of recovery was for breach of an express warranty.
E) No, because Donnie as a reasonable person should have known that the car would not pull the boat regardless of what the salesperson said.
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