dealer offered good price to lure you in. Saleman said car "like-new" condition. Asked additionally if anything missing, dealer said yes, car only has one key. We bought car. Car arrived, ALL wheel scraped, $100 per wheel to correct. Scratches around entire car, $700 to correct. Cars books missing $125 and tire jack assembly and wheel and tire missing $1,400 to replace. Called saleman, we were told - MGMT said you bought car as is - end of story. That said - BUYER BEWARE of this group, what you think you are saving, at he end of the day will cost you more in time and money, If they were in Texas we would DTP them!!!
Jim
Florida,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, February 07, 2014
Anyone who would buy some stupid used car, sight unseen, via the internet...needs professional help! Waant to avoid getting screwed like this? Don't do something STUPID like this!!!
"A sucker is born every minute!" ..... P. T. Barnum