New Buyer Problem
#11
RE: New Buyer Problem
SO....I called the dealership over my lunch hour and the salesman/manager that sold the car is FREAKING out. He told me he is keeping the money for the trade in and that I need to bring the car back. I have contacted an attorney, and the better business bureau. It's not going well boys.........
#16
RE: New Buyer Problem
I know how frustrating this is but I'm sure it will work out in the end.... I would defenitly contact carfax and inform them that the car was reported improperly by them and I bet they'll do something for you.... How long have you had the car for? I can't re-read the first posts so you may have already answered this but were you told that the car didn't have any problems, never wrecked? If that's the case why does it have a new paint job?
#19
RE: New Buyer Problem
if a tech at the dealership did the inspection of the car ,,it would definately noticed that car had been in a wreck,,, We do a lot of buyer's inspection at our shop,, when car has been in an accident it sticks out like a sore thumb,, you can definately see all the bando and the new welding, especialy if it was in a bad collision,,
Techs have an inspection sheet and they are suppose to fill it all out . so assuming the the tech did his job properly he would have noticed that car had been hit and written it down to cover his butt
So what i think ??? they LIED to sell the car and hope that anyone who bought it, would just be happy with the car fax report and never find out what really happen ,,
that is why I always advice all of my customers before buying a car to bring it in and have it properly inspected ,, it is the best 60-70 dollars that anyone can ever spend on a car
Techs have an inspection sheet and they are suppose to fill it all out . so assuming the the tech did his job properly he would have noticed that car had been hit and written it down to cover his butt
So what i think ??? they LIED to sell the car and hope that anyone who bought it, would just be happy with the car fax report and never find out what really happen ,,
that is why I always advice all of my customers before buying a car to bring it in and have it properly inspected ,, it is the best 60-70 dollars that anyone can ever spend on a car
#20
RE: New Buyer Problem
Unfortunately, it is not a Honda Dealer. It is a used car dealer. They just changed owners, and they are trying to pawn it off onthe previousownernow. Long story short, it is probably going to have to go to litigation because they are being jackasses.