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Bob Valenti Automall Valenti Auto Mall, Valenti Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Valenti Toyota, Valenti Chevrolet, Valenti Volkswagen, Valenti Ford They sell used cars with known problems and dont bother to fix them. Mystic, Connecticut
I purchased a 2006 PT Cruiser GT from Valenti Automall on 10/22/09 VIN:3A8FY78G26T210469. Over the course of the month that I owned the car, the car died on the highway a total of 9 times. I was forced to rent a car to get to work for a total of 2 weeks. I had the car serviced at a dealership local to me and neither Valenti nor my dealership were able to find out what the problem was yet the problem kept happening. I ended up trading the car back in to Valenti on 11/27/09. Today, 12/1/09, they are listing the car again for sale. They know the car is defective and they cannot figure it out but they are going to pass the problem on to the next purchaser of the vehicle. This is very bad sales practice and needs to be investigated. They sell faulty used cars and they know they are faulty yet still try to sell them to make money from the customer. PLEASE INVESTIGATE THIS MATTER. I have all documentation of what was done and who I spoke to should you need that information.
Your Desired Resolution:
DONT SELL THE CAR TO ANOTHER CUSTOMER!!! YOU KNOW ITS BROKE. DONT PASS IT OFF TO ANOTHER CUSTOMER.
DO NOT BUY THIS CAR. IT IS A LEMON AND THREE DEALERSHIPS KNOW IT!!!
3 Updates & Rebuttals
Karl
highlands ranch,Colorado,
U.S.A.
MIKE, HERE'S A GREAT IDEA!!!! CONTACT.....
#4Consumer Comment
Wed, December 02, 2009
all of your Local News Stations and see if one of their Investigative Reporters will do this-
Mike
United States of AmericaReply to Cody
#4Author of original report
Wed, December 02, 2009
Cody,
They are a Chrysler dealership. They even made me pay an extra 500.00 to have the car certified through Chrysler. They (Bob Valenti) had no idea what the problem was. First it was the type of gas I was putting in the car (PT GT requires premium 91 and up). That proved false. Then there was water in the gas. So I got gas from BP, Hess and Sunoco and added water remover to the gas tank. Proved false as well. Then it was the computer so they replaced it. That didnt work. Then it was the battery and that was replaced. That didnt fix it. At that point I gave up that they were never going to find the problem. Between Bob Valenti Chrylser, Chrysler themselves, and my local Chrysler dealership, noone was able to find the problem. It got to the point where Chrysler as well as my local dealership reccommended returning the car as it was a lemon. So thats what I did. I just dont want the next purchaser going through the same problems. I truly hope that someone looking at that car reads this before signing on the line and signing up for a large headache.
Cody
Richmond VA,Virginia,
USA
At least they took it back...
#4General Comment
Tue, December 01, 2009
It is good to see that you got out of this clunker by trading it in. I sold cars a few years ago and I will tell you a few things to keep in mind about used cars. First, a used car is a used car...no one can make it "new" again. That being said, it is most certainly an issue when a car with known issues is sold and re-sold without the consumer being alerted to the fact. Personally, I would only buy a used car from an actual dealer of that brand. In your case, that would have meant buying your PT Cruiser from a Chrysler dealer. The reasons is simple: they can work with the manufacturer to resolve issues and their service department is likely to be more knowledgable about the particular quirks of their brand. When you buy from one of these big used car lots, you lose those two advantages.