anyone been lied to by a used car dealer?
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berlintaxi said:
Every time one of them said "There's someone else coming to look at it."
Sometimes it is true. I've actually had abuse of customers who phone on a Monday to see it is available and then turn up announced on a Thursday stunned someone else has bought it.You would prefer them to say "no one else will look at it - drive 200 miles on a whim in a month's time and it'll be here"?
confused_buyer said:
berlintaxi said:
Every time one of them said "There's someone else coming to look at it."
Sometimes it is true. I've actually had abuse of customers who phone on a Monday to see it is available and then turn up announced on a Thursday stunned someone else has bought it.You would prefer them to say "no one else will look at it - drive 200 miles on a whim in a month's time and it'll be here"?
............ And the very next day I went back with one trillion pounds in £50 notes and a suitcase of bullion and waved my 24 inch cock at the salesman who wouldn't let me into their new car when I'd turned up pissed yesterday stinking of st and covered in kebab meat (I use it as a test to see if they're worthy of my money).
I purchased a £10,000 car and was told that it had mechanical warranty and even produced all the filled in forms.
The car then gained a fault and so I called it in. The policy number did not exist so I rang the garage back and was informed that it had changed hands and 'it was a nightmare'.
I did also purchase a car from a back street garage and asked for a full MOT. It did have one, but God knows where from.
The car then gained a fault and so I called it in. The policy number did not exist so I rang the garage back and was informed that it had changed hands and 'it was a nightmare'.
I did also purchase a car from a back street garage and asked for a full MOT. It did have one, but God knows where from.
something not fixed before collection that was promised to be done, gasps :O
I have found most used car dealers to be dodgy as hell
one tried to sell me a Focus ST170 with a suspected knackered DMF, he tried to play dumb as nothing was wrong with it.
another, was so stupid to start a Mitsubishi Colt 1.5 CDi with yet again a knackered DMF, only this time it was ultra noisy, and was surprised when I just did a 180 and walked off.
another did not fix the rear suspension bushes on a Mondeo had wondered why I would not pay him.
In short, they will lie and cheat, buyer beware.
I have found most used car dealers to be dodgy as hell
one tried to sell me a Focus ST170 with a suspected knackered DMF, he tried to play dumb as nothing was wrong with it.
another, was so stupid to start a Mitsubishi Colt 1.5 CDi with yet again a knackered DMF, only this time it was ultra noisy, and was surprised when I just did a 180 and walked off.
another did not fix the rear suspension bushes on a Mondeo had wondered why I would not pay him.
In short, they will lie and cheat, buyer beware.
P-Jay said:
When I was test driving my current car I mentioned to the wife (sat in the back) "shame it doesn't have heated seats" the sales guy piped up "Oh, that's a dealer fit option Sir, it's only around £300 to have it retro fitted". I gave it a 90% chance of being total bullst, but I let it slide.
Sure enough, to heat the seats in my car it would be easier to just run it down the production line again than retro fit them...
We retro fit heated seats all the time, to all sorts of cars. We charge $500, cost to us is obviously less. I would have thought it would be easy to do to a Honda.Sure enough, to heat the seats in my car it would be easier to just run it down the production line again than retro fit them...
Not a lie that affected me but one that did make me wonder about the guy. I saw a Boxster the other week and when I checked the engine oil I commented on how it was spotless and had probably just been serviced.
When the seller came round from the front of the car to have a look (bearing in mind the dipstick is now back in, oil cap etc. back on) he seemed to look down around the oil filler cap as if visually checking the level from the side and agree with me on the colour of the oil. Either I'm being ignorant or he can see through solid objects.
Seemed strange considering he seemed a bit of a petrol head and had a 996 911.
When the seller came round from the front of the car to have a look (bearing in mind the dipstick is now back in, oil cap etc. back on) he seemed to look down around the oil filler cap as if visually checking the level from the side and agree with me on the colour of the oil. Either I'm being ignorant or he can see through solid objects.
Seemed strange considering he seemed a bit of a petrol head and had a 996 911.
Monkeylegend said:
Of course nobody has ever lied to a car dealer about a trade in, or to a private buyer of their car, have they.
Just in the interest of balance.
That's the problem with used cars.Just in the interest of balance.
The seller part ex'd because
a - they fancied a change
b - they needed a larger/smaller/sportier/duller car
c - the exhaust is hanging off, it needs a service, brakes are down to bare metal and the dog was sick in it
I'm reckoning on at least 75% answer c.
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