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  • Report:  #124699

Complaint Review: No Limit Motors

No Limit Motors Ripoff sold jeep cherokee that was in flood told us it was red mud from oklahoma or sea salt from ocean major repairs starting Forney Texas

  • Reported By:
    terrell Texas
  • Submitted:
    Tue, December 28, 2004
  • Updated:
    Mon, January 31, 2005
  • No Limit Motors
    401 E Hwy 80
    Forney, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    972-564-1449
  • Category:

when buying a used car in texas we are warned about looking for flood damaged cars, well my husband and I had to get a used car and our 'friend' worked at the car lot. he brought the car to us, we had no transportation, it was a jeep grand cherokee. This was at night so we really couldnt look over any engine or under neath to see if there were problems. next day I started noticing rust in the door were the screws were. looked under the car and found reddish looking color all under jeep. spoke with the man that is over fixing the cars and asked if this jeep had been in a flood, oh no he said its been in oklahoma you know they have that red mud up there. since this is a four wheel drive I went along with it, my son in law was looking under it one day and said man you have a lot of rust down there and showed me.

been having problems with it not wanting to get gas and stalling so we went to a jeep dealer and they are fixing it at this point. they have told us that the fuel pump and gas tank has so much rust in it that they had to steam clean the gas tank and order a fuel pump wich is about a 300. dollar item. total estimate so far 850.00 that include afew minor things like spark plugs that were so rusted. well I called the dealership back and from the same man who said it was mud now says you know how it is when you live by salty water it can put rust on youre car, what was it man mud or water! flood actually well I know they are lying and Im going to put the word out as I live in a small town and they wont have as many customers in to buy there cars.

Candy
terrell, Texas
U.S.A.

6 Updates & Rebuttals


Candy

Terrell,
Texas,
U.S.A.

I apologize

#7Author of original report

Sun, January 30, 2005

my name is candy and I am the person who wrote this about No limit motors, I am very sorry I did this as This can cause alot of damage to this company. I have recently spoke to the owner of this company and have come to an agreement. This should not have gone this far, I should have tried harder to speak with this man. I hope my apology is accepted, and I want everyone to know that This is a good company to buy your'e car from, they will work with you and try to give you the best deal they can give

sincerly candy terrell tx.


Candy

terrell,
Texas,
U.S.A.

no limit motors

#7Author of original report

Fri, December 31, 2004

update to my ripooff, If I had the luxury of sitting down and talking to someone else about buying a car I would have. A very good friend sold us this car through a dealership and I trusted him. Also I complained during the first month of warranty and got the results I posted, Thought these flood type cars could not be sold!


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

You never agree to buy something major in the dark!

#7Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

Don't do what these people did. They bought a used car in the dark. If they waited until daylight, they might have not fallen for this scam.

Anytime you're spending big money, check the deal out thoroughly. It doesn't have to be a car. Stop. Think. Check around with other companies selling the same thing. Sit down and discuss it with others.

As you see here, once you hand over your money, it's gone for good. So, don't get rushed into a crooked deal by a con artist. The money you lose will take you a very long time to replace.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

You never agree to buy something major in the dark!

#7Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

Don't do what these people did. They bought a used car in the dark. If they waited until daylight, they might have not fallen for this scam.

Anytime you're spending big money, check the deal out thoroughly. It doesn't have to be a car. Stop. Think. Check around with other companies selling the same thing. Sit down and discuss it with others.

As you see here, once you hand over your money, it's gone for good. So, don't get rushed into a crooked deal by a con artist. The money you lose will take you a very long time to replace.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

You never agree to buy something major in the dark!

#7Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

Don't do what these people did. They bought a used car in the dark. If they waited until daylight, they might have not fallen for this scam.

Anytime you're spending big money, check the deal out thoroughly. It doesn't have to be a car. Stop. Think. Check around with other companies selling the same thing. Sit down and discuss it with others.

As you see here, once you hand over your money, it's gone for good. So, don't get rushed into a crooked deal by a con artist. The money you lose will take you a very long time to replace.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

You never agree to buy something major in the dark!

#7Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

Don't do what these people did. They bought a used car in the dark. If they waited until daylight, they might have not fallen for this scam.

Anytime you're spending big money, check the deal out thoroughly. It doesn't have to be a car. Stop. Think. Check around with other companies selling the same thing. Sit down and discuss it with others.

As you see here, once you hand over your money, it's gone for good. So, don't get rushed into a crooked deal by a con artist. The money you lose will take you a very long time to replace.

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