Jorusaw
Brunswick,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, January 21, 2010
I must say anyone who buys a Used vehicle enless you buy a extended warrenty are only givin 30days 3000 miles. No National Dealer Franshise would sell a car that doesnt pass State inspections. I too have bought a vehicle from Lee Special credit. i owe less then 900 dollars on it. I had a couple problems with the vehicle at first but Lee went out of there way to make it right. At the end they couldnt fix it and paid in full no cost to me to send it to a Chyrsler Dealer(Bodwells) who fixed the problem and i have had no problems other then normal wear and tear sence. I would and will buy my next vehicle from LEE Toyota. One Last Thought why would anyone buy one vehicle and haveso many issues then buy a second from the same place?
Reid
Bath,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, May 15, 2009
I understand your frustration but the dealer has no obligation ot honor an expired warrantee. I would have called them too, but the law is.was on their side. My experiance was totally differant. I bought a mini van that was nice but developed some serious problems DURING the 30 warrantee. Not only did they keep at it untill it was fixed, they did not charge me the 100 dollar deductible. Inquiries have advised me that they recently hired a new used warrantee manager and he has turned things down quite a bit. I highly recommend Lee Auto Credit. I have a nice ride that I could not have got without their services. Always take a used care to a mehanic for an expection.