Mad as hell
Middletown,#2Author of original report
Wed, February 09, 2011
In response to your missing information.....2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer and I did do a test drive
the floor papers was taken up but the floor carpert was not checked and the non working components-speedometer-It happened after the purchase as well as the oil pressure gauge
and which could all be linked together. I am not a mechanic. Just a poor working single woman.
So which when my son checked the engine when he was with me...we inadvertantly did not
check for a spare tire...something that you would trust a dealership and knowlegeable
salesperson to know, instead of being taken advantage of. By the way my son did not take
a penny out of his pocket and check the tire tread. Although he did rub his hand over the one
front tire. This vehicle is not driven every day and there was no way I did this to the tires!
I purchased the vehicle and it completely fell apart from there. All I want is a dealer to stand
behind the lemon.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, February 09, 2011
The most important info here has been left out.
What is the year, make, model, and mileage of the vehicle?
Also, WHY would you buy a vehicle without doing a thorough test drive and testing out every single item in the car?
If you don't know anything about cars, WHY wouldn't you take someone with you that does??
This is all just common sense.