Notoriousscrat
Marion,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, July 25, 2009
Well, I bought my Subaru there, and I've had nothing but luck with it. They sold me a great car at a price way below blue book and they basically gave me a two year extended warranty on it. I saw the price of it on the screen and in order to give me car payments I could afford they actually didn't make a dime on it. This after deducting 200 bucks from my purchase because I was from down state and could not use their personal one year warranty. As to your mistake. You're an idiot for buying a car you didn't like and car dealerships don't return cars. Period. There's a manufacturer's warranty on it. That's your insurance on a new car. Make them fix it until you're satisfied and it won't cost you a cent. As far as your transmission repair, you're an idiot there too. Of course they had a guess about what it was even before driving it. You'd told them the symptoms and unless you described them badly, that should be pointing them in the right direction. Also, what do you care about them telling you it was a transmission problem? It didn't cost you a cent and it never would have unless it had worn out for normal extended use. This guy pays nothing for repairs so he gets rid of his car. Then he buys a new car he hates and bitches about that.
John
Roseville,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, September 02, 2006
1) You had prior problems with this dealership, yet you choose to deal with them again. Then you purchased a vehicle that you knew rode poorly (you did take a test drive i presume?) and had scratches on it when you bought it. 2) You just sold a vehicle that you felt was a transmission problem waiting to happen...did YOU disclose this to the buyer? If so, I apologize in advance for bringing this up. If not, perhaps we'll see a report on you files shortly...for selling a vehicle with a known defect without disclosure. JMHO! Banker John