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Complaint Review: JD Byrider - CNAC Auto

JD Byrider - CNAC Auto What a ripoff--Scammers Mesa Arizona

  • Reported By:
    Phoenix Arizona
  • Submitted:
    Mon, September 22, 2008
  • Updated:
    Tue, September 23, 2008
  • JD Byrider - CNAC Auto
    1850 Main Street
    Mesa, Arizona
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    480-649-1954
  • Category:

I bought a 01 Kia Rio 4Dr Sedan In 2006......That was the newest car they offered me... anyways this car smelled like smoke and had some burn holes in the seat...and was missing a sun visor on the driver's side....go figure!!

Well first the a/c line blew out $330 Not covered on the warranty Then motor issues....and 2 different transmission issues.....they only covered 1 transmission issue......I was never late on a payment and they didn't want to cover the transmission issue.....JD Byrider would add the repair to my car loan... because there a buy here pay here dealer.....I told them come pickup there crap box......I moved back and forth to the northeast....Come to find out, Instead of fixing the car and re-selling the car on the lot to make up the balance they sent the car to the auction were it was sold for a 1,000 bucks
...........Are they stupid??? I cleaned and FIXED everthing with that car and even tinted the windows.........that car was mint (besides the trans.) They could have fixed!! Easily..........And they could have re-sold that car for at least $6500 Bucks close to what I owed.........But they sent it to the auction???? WHAT A RIP-OFF!!! Don't Buy a CAR from these Scammers!!!

Dougie85048
Phoenix, Arizona
U.S.A.

5 Updates & Rebuttals


Bigcraig

Irmo,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.

And You Still Owe On It...

#6Consumer Comment

Tue, September 23, 2008

If they sold it at auction for $1000 and you owed $6500 on it you can believe they will sue and come after you for the $5500 loss, they don't care what it went for at auction because they WILL get the difference from you.


Karl

Clovis,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

Nobody Does

#6Consumer Suggestion

Mon, September 22, 2008

Unless they can't get a loan for a used car anyplace else because of their credit. Next time buy a car for cash from a private owner. WHY did you buy a beat up old Kia Rio, the cheapest car these people make? Why did you buy it if it was obviously not taken care of? Why did you pay more than $6500 for a piece of junk that was probably only worth a couple of thousand dollars at the most? Did you check the prices for 2001 Rios in the paper or on the Internet? There is no way in the world that they could have sold that car in 2008 for $6500 and you probably paid three or four thousand too much for it in 2006. Some of these lots charge in a down payment what they have in the car and the monthly payments are all gravy.
Next time look in the paper for a private owner that is selling a cheap car and has service records on it.


Karl

Clovis,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

Nobody Does

#6Consumer Suggestion

Mon, September 22, 2008

Unless they can't get a loan for a used car anyplace else because of their credit. Next time buy a car for cash from a private owner. WHY did you buy a beat up old Kia Rio, the cheapest car these people make? Why did you buy it if it was obviously not taken care of? Why did you pay more than $6500 for a piece of junk that was probably only worth a couple of thousand dollars at the most? Did you check the prices for 2001 Rios in the paper or on the Internet? There is no way in the world that they could have sold that car in 2008 for $6500 and you probably paid three or four thousand too much for it in 2006. Some of these lots charge in a down payment what they have in the car and the monthly payments are all gravy.
Next time look in the paper for a private owner that is selling a cheap car and has service records on it.


Karl

Clovis,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

Nobody Does

#6Consumer Suggestion

Mon, September 22, 2008

Unless they can't get a loan for a used car anyplace else because of their credit. Next time buy a car for cash from a private owner. WHY did you buy a beat up old Kia Rio, the cheapest car these people make? Why did you buy it if it was obviously not taken care of? Why did you pay more than $6500 for a piece of junk that was probably only worth a couple of thousand dollars at the most? Did you check the prices for 2001 Rios in the paper or on the Internet? There is no way in the world that they could have sold that car in 2008 for $6500 and you probably paid three or four thousand too much for it in 2006. Some of these lots charge in a down payment what they have in the car and the monthly payments are all gravy.
Next time look in the paper for a private owner that is selling a cheap car and has service records on it.


Karl

Clovis,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

Nobody Does

#6Consumer Suggestion

Mon, September 22, 2008

Unless they can't get a loan for a used car anyplace else because of their credit. Next time buy a car for cash from a private owner. WHY did you buy a beat up old Kia Rio, the cheapest car these people make? Why did you buy it if it was obviously not taken care of? Why did you pay more than $6500 for a piece of junk that was probably only worth a couple of thousand dollars at the most? Did you check the prices for 2001 Rios in the paper or on the Internet? There is no way in the world that they could have sold that car in 2008 for $6500 and you probably paid three or four thousand too much for it in 2006. Some of these lots charge in a down payment what they have in the car and the monthly payments are all gravy.
Next time look in the paper for a private owner that is selling a cheap car and has service records on it.

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