Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, June 26, 2012
I took my mom to co-sign for me being as I don't have a license.
Why are you looking for a car when you don't have a license?
So about two weeks later I'm on my way to work when the van overheats (and a Pontiac as well) which is not good for me so I manage to get the van home and I call them and tell the that they need to come get the van so it can be repaired since I am supposed to have a ninety day warranty which included the engine.
So, the car overheats and you STILL drive it to get it home. Sorry, but under that circumstance NO WARRANTY is going to cover the damages. At the very first sign of overheating you need to shut the engine off to prevent serious damage.
They could never produce it and I went and did my own carfax that I paid for out of my own pocket.
You should have paid for the carfax BEFORE purchasing the car. This is called due diligence.
I went and got a lawyer to send them a certified letter to cease and desist and they send a letter back saying they were going to try and sell the van for this price at the auction and whatever was left over from the sale I
would have to pay now there is a charge off on my credit report for 7,644.00 dollars.
That's what happens when you DON'T pay as you agreed to in your loan agreement. They sold you a clunker, but you didn't perform your due diligence as a car buyer. I'm curious to know if your lawyer advised you AGAINST driving without a license-you are putting other, law abiding, folks at risk!
They are bad people stay away from them. They have been expecting me to pay 389.00 dollars every two weeks but for what.
Indeed, they are used car salesmen-liars one and all. That said, you are NO BETTER than they! YOU choose to drive without a license and put others at risk!