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USA#2Consumer Comment
Sun, June 24, 2012
"the check engine light came on and they told me it was nothing"
The check engine warning light always indicates the possibility of a potentially serious problem.
"the truck hesitated on take off. they said it was because it was the way that motor did."
That should have been all you needed to take off because that is the way a smart buyer responds.
You failed to use common sense and set yourself up to get ripped off.
Southern Chemical and Equipment LLC
Sarasota,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, June 24, 2012
I cannot understand why people allow themselves to be ripped off.
Some people beg to get ripped off.
Thoroughly check out any vehicle BEFORE buying.
AND, most important, get everything in writing!!!
NEVER believe anything some sleazbag salesman tells you!
How do you know when a salesman is lying? (His lips are moving).
What kind of WRITTEN warranty did you get?
Based on the way you communicate, I assume that you just aren't too smart.
This is all just plain old common sense.
If you don't know enough about vehicles, don't buy one unless you take someone with you that does!
Car sales is the sleaziest business in existence!
WAKE UP!
Jim Martin
Indiana,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, June 24, 2012
http://www.lemonjustice.com/lemon-law/GA_lemon_law_used.php
Check the link above. Hope this helps. Be sure research the unfair and deceptive acts and practices (UDAP) laws and the uniform commercial code in your state as there may be something there to help you get your money back.
In the future, it is always a good idea to have your own mechanic look over any vehicle before you make any purchase. If the lot has any objection to letting you take the vehicle to your own mechanic, there is normally something they are attempting to hide. At this point, leave and don't look back.
Also, no tire will ever make a scrubbing noise unless it rubbing on something.