In MacPherson v. Buick, where the wheel on a new Buick collapsed, causing the car to crash, injuring MacPherson, the court of appeals held MacPherson could sue:
A) Buick for negligence under contract law
B) Buick for deceptive sales practices
C) Buick for strict liability under contract law
D) Buick for strict liability under tort law
E) none of the other choices
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