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  • Report:  #152818

Complaint Review: Mike Carlson Motor Company - Haltom City Texas

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- FT WORTH, Texas,
Submitted:
Updated:

Mike Carlson Motor Company
5928 E Belknap St Haltom City, 76117 Texas, U.S.A.
Phone:
817-834-6397
Web:
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Well now for the second time our nice so called 95 Blazer from MCMC is broke down , we have to get a tow rope and get ot home , We called MCMC the first time it broke down they said , Oh we will fix it , but if its 200.00 you have to pay the whole amount to get your truck back and if its over 200,00 you pay 1/2 to get your truck back ,

RIP OFFOFF ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Im so mad I wanna drive that truck through their main office and I may If we can get it running , Husband has to go to work , kids gotta go to school soon , what are we suppssed to do with this piece of JUNK ?

Pam

HALTOM CITY, Texas
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Pj

HALTOM CITY,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Used Cars

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, September 23, 2005

Well these car lots should NOT be allowed to sell JUNK PERIOD ! Should be against the law . When poor folks have to go to a dang tote the note car lot .... because they dont have perfect credit to get a new car . Its just wrong ......I will never buy a car from MCMC thats for sure !


William

Burleson,
Texas,
U.S.A.
As Is. No Warranty Expressed or Implied

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, September 22, 2005

Pam, It is frustrating to have something so vital to survival not working. However, I'm sure you recall the As Is, No Warranty window sticker in the vehicle that you purchased. You also signed a Buyers Agreement that is a standard document required by the State of Texas. In this Buyers Agreement you agreed to numerous things. One of which is that you understood that you had the right to take the vehicle to a qualified mechanic for inspection BEFORE you purchased it. No one likes to have a broken down car to pay for, but after having a brand new 1999 vehicle in the shop ten times for the same transmission problem myself I understand. A car company can only do their best to ensure a product is good before they sell it. They don't have time to put the hard miles on a vehicle to test it out. The used car dealerships also have to weed through the trash that the auction tries to pass off on them. Next time you go to buy a used car, do your work and get the car checked out by a certified mechanic BEFORE you start pointing the finger. The car clearly passed basic drivability testing or it wouldn't have been up for sale. The rest of the fine tooth screening is your job as the consumer. If you don't like that, then start writing letters to the Office of the Consumer Credit Commissioner or your local state senator or representative.

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