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  • Report:  #835120

Complaint Review: Nu-2-U Auto Sales

Nu-2-U Auto Sales Texas Cash Cars $2.5 yearly ripping off people on dangerous junk cars! Houston, Texas

  • Reported By:
    Mark — Houston Texas United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Tue, February 07, 2012
  • Updated:
    Tue, February 07, 2012
  • Nu-2-U Auto Sales
    11700 SH 249
    Houston, Texas
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    2819994200
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   According to Manta, Nu-2-U / Texas Cash Cars does $2.5 mil yearly - and I know how!  They have bad reports on Houston CitySearch, YP, Manta, and RipOff Report!   Sure wish I'd looked at these first!
   I had been searching for a specific car for months (2000-2001 Olds Bravada all-wheel drive mid-size SUV), and found 1 at Nu-2-U.  I looked at it, test drove it, it had a couple of minor probs that Hector agreed to fix, then traded my car in and paid cash. 
   A week later it died on me, Hector had it picked up & brought in to his mechanic, charged me $100 for this repair.
   Two more weeks later, the entire brake system suffered catastrophic failure (at intersection of 1960 & Stuebner Airline!  Pure miracle I wasn't killed!) 
   This time I took car to PepBoys for diagnosis/inspection. Brake line from ABS module blew out!  Entire brake system was garbage - wrong parts improperly installed, leaking brake lines sprayed with silicone to disguise leaks, bad ABS module, dash warning lights disconnected to cover it all up. 
   Front stearing system same way! 
   Also ignition/fuel system computer bad.
   Then I took the car to BrakeCheck and Firestone to verify the inspections - they matched.
   End result, repairs would be over $4000 to a $3000 car.
   They deliberately jacked this car together, used wrong and damaged parts, improperly installed and repaired, then disconnected dash warning lights to cover it up, and sold it as good car.  The car is a death-trap!
   Presently making complaints at BBB, and trying to convince Harris County DA to file charges for Vehicle Sale Fraud and Repair.   I need to locate any one else ripped of by them who might be willing to join suits.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Robert

Irvine,
California,
U.S.A.

That's an odd choice

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, February 07, 2012

 I had been searching for a specific car for months (2000-2001 Olds Bravada all-wheel drive mid-size SUV),

- You actually went out looking for a 12 year old car? 



 They deliberately jacked this car together, used wrong and damaged parts, improperly installed and repaired, then disconnected dash warning lights to cover it up, and sold it as good car. 

- And what proof do you have that THEY did it?  Remember this is a 12 year old car with probably over 100K miles(I would bet approaching 150K).



By the way how come your mechanic didn't notice all of these things when you had it inspected before you bought the car?  You did have it inspected before didn't you?

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