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  • Report:  #131560

Complaint Review: Majestic Auto Sales

Majestic Auto Sales BIG RIP OFF STAY AWAY San Diego California

  • Reported By:
    Coronado California
  • Submitted:
    Wed, February 16, 2005
  • Updated:
    Thu, February 17, 2005
  • Majestic Auto Sales
    San Diego, California
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    619-282-6650
  • Category:

I purchased a Toyota Camery for my son at Majestic Auto Sales in San Diego. I told the owner that I was looking for airbags number one...a safe reliable car. I admit I was in a hurry and didn't do my homework. After owning the car about a month the paint started wearing off to reveal bondo underneath from a head on, front end accident. They used some type of temporary paint to cover the bondo to sell the car. I have never heard or seen anything like this so I have a hard time explaining it.

When I purchased the vehicle we went through all the paperwork before I found out it had a salvage title. I should have backed out then but the Majestic owner explained it wasn't in an accident, vehicles have salvage titles for a number of reasons blah blah blah. So I took my chances. BAD DECISION ON MY PART, please don't reply that I'm an idiot, I admit in this one situation I was. The car was in a serious accident at one time and in fact the airbags had deployed at some point and now are not functioning!!! I told the man this car was for my 18 year old and airbags are a top priority...even after hearing this he sold me the car. I admit I was stupid in this deal, I had to get a car for my son right away and so I jumped without really researching the car. I do want others to beware of this dealer because you do not want to do business with a dealer like this!

Mary
San Diego, California
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


John

Dickson City,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

FIGHT THIS ROBBERY!!

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 16, 2005

Mary: If someone robbed you in the street with a gun you would do something about it wouldn't you? These people stuck you up just like they had a gun to your head so they must pay. As a car dealer myself, although in Pennsylvania, I will give you some advice. In no state can you sell a vehicle that is not fit for use on the roads of that state and a vehicle with no functioning airbags, if so equipped by the manufacturer would not pass any safety check. But the best thing you can do is go to your state bureau of motor vehicles(or in some states the Highway Patrol) and find out who has jurisdiction over the licenseing of car dealers. Usually, (here in PA for instance) there is a cop or state trooper who oversees the dealers. That person is your best bet to get this resolved. Any decent lawyer would find this case a snap to win also, so GO GET THEM!! Good Luck.


John

Dickson City,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

FIGHT THIS ROBBERY!!

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 16, 2005

Mary: If someone robbed you in the street with a gun you would do something about it wouldn't you? These people stuck you up just like they had a gun to your head so they must pay. As a car dealer myself, although in Pennsylvania, I will give you some advice. In no state can you sell a vehicle that is not fit for use on the roads of that state and a vehicle with no functioning airbags, if so equipped by the manufacturer would not pass any safety check. But the best thing you can do is go to your state bureau of motor vehicles(or in some states the Highway Patrol) and find out who has jurisdiction over the licenseing of car dealers. Usually, (here in PA for instance) there is a cop or state trooper who oversees the dealers. That person is your best bet to get this resolved. Any decent lawyer would find this case a snap to win also, so GO GET THEM!! Good Luck.


John

Dickson City,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

FIGHT THIS ROBBERY!!

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 16, 2005

Mary: If someone robbed you in the street with a gun you would do something about it wouldn't you? These people stuck you up just like they had a gun to your head so they must pay. As a car dealer myself, although in Pennsylvania, I will give you some advice. In no state can you sell a vehicle that is not fit for use on the roads of that state and a vehicle with no functioning airbags, if so equipped by the manufacturer would not pass any safety check. But the best thing you can do is go to your state bureau of motor vehicles(or in some states the Highway Patrol) and find out who has jurisdiction over the licenseing of car dealers. Usually, (here in PA for instance) there is a cop or state trooper who oversees the dealers. That person is your best bet to get this resolved. Any decent lawyer would find this case a snap to win also, so GO GET THEM!! Good Luck.


John

Dickson City,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

FIGHT THIS ROBBERY!!

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 16, 2005

Mary: If someone robbed you in the street with a gun you would do something about it wouldn't you? These people stuck you up just like they had a gun to your head so they must pay. As a car dealer myself, although in Pennsylvania, I will give you some advice. In no state can you sell a vehicle that is not fit for use on the roads of that state and a vehicle with no functioning airbags, if so equipped by the manufacturer would not pass any safety check. But the best thing you can do is go to your state bureau of motor vehicles(or in some states the Highway Patrol) and find out who has jurisdiction over the licenseing of car dealers. Usually, (here in PA for instance) there is a cop or state trooper who oversees the dealers. That person is your best bet to get this resolved. Any decent lawyer would find this case a snap to win also, so GO GET THEM!! Good Luck.

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