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West Valley City,#2Author of original report
Thu, June 28, 2012
The car only had 1211 miles on it and he had numerous Advs in the internet stating the car was still under full factory warranty. He gave me this story that the car had been with the tax commission for back taxes the owner hadn't paid, and that they had to keep the car for 6 months. And that he just picked up the car that week. (DMV records show he put the car under his name in January.) He also told me that it was still under warranty and that it was like new. Yes, I know I was stupid to believe him, and not have the car checked out before purchasing it. But he would not let me drive it without him in the car. That should have been a clue.
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, June 28, 2012
Truth justice and the American way, to stop Team Rebutt's attacks, to let the team know we can't be push around. If you look at the comments, the same rebutts come from the same people all the time, 99% of the time the team rebutts for no reason. Internet bullies
Niko234
Alexandria,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, June 28, 2012
Good lord please for my mental sanity, get a life.
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, June 28, 2012
Does Team Rebutt work in shifts???????
coast
USA#6Consumer Comment
Wed, June 27, 2012
"I purchased a car and was told it was still under factory warranty and only had 1211 miles on it."
That statement is difficult to decipher. Did the warranty have 1211 miles remaining or was the car 1211 miles into the warranty? Were you given written documentation that supports the dealer's claim that it was under warranty?
What is the year, make, model and total mileage on the car at the time of purchase?