Question

Used Car Sales. Walter sells used cars. He is seeking a way to increase sales and profits because he would like to take his girlfriend on a nice diving trip to the Grand Cayman Islands. The first thing that Walter does is say that during the first week of December, he will give a $500 rebate on used cars under two years old. To spice things up, he also offers to sell any car on the lot that is under five years old for $1,000 to the first three customers who can hula hoop ten hours straight on December 7th. (Hula hooping was a practice popular some years ago in which a person, usually around the waist, would swing around a large hoop.) Walter was not very concerned about the hula hooping issue because he thought that no one would be able to hula-hoop for ten hours straight. Walter put an advertisement pertaining to the rebate and hula-hoop opportunity in the local newspaper. The promotion went over very well. Although he had several on hand, Walter ran out of cars under two years old within one day. During the rest of the week shoppers were told that no cars of that description were available. A customer named Sam was very unhappy when he discovered the next day that no cars under two years old were available. On December 7th, while Walter was watching the hula hoopers, Sally was shopping for a car. She was in college and did not have much money. She saw one, an older car, that she liked but she really did not know if it run or not. She was going to talk to her parents. Walter eventually approached her and Sally asked him if he would take $3,000 for the car. Walter said, "Yes, sold." Sally tried to explain that she needed to talk to her parents first, but Walter would not hear of it. While Walter was still fuming from his encounter with Sally, Zack walked up and started to criticize the nature of Walter's inventory. Walter told him that he had great cars. Zack pointed at an old jalopy that was banged up, had 200,000 miles on it, and a cracked windshield. Zack said, "Sure, I'll pay $10,000 for that car." Walter said, "Sold." Zack said, "Wait a minute. I was only kidding." Walter said, "No way." Meanwhile all the hula hoopers dropped out well prior to ten hours of hula hooping except for Barbara. One minute before the ten hours were up, Walter yelled out "I revoke!" Barbara completed the hula hooping anyway and asked for her car for $1,000. Walter refused saying that the offer was revoked. Sam was very angry and sued Walter for not having a car available that was under two years old so that he could get a good deal and a $500 rebate. Additionally, Barbara sued Walter, and Walter sued Zack and Sally. What is the likely result in Walter's lawsuit against Sally in which he claims that she must pay $3,000 for the car at issue?

A. Walter will win because Sally made an offer that he properly accepted, regardless of whether the offer was a reasonable one.

B. Walter will win only because Sally agreed to pay a reasonable amount for the vehicle and he properly accepted the offer.

C. Walter will lose because he did not properly accept Sally's offer.

D. Sally will win because she merely expressed interest and did not make an offer.

E. Sally will win because no contract was in writing.

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