Brian
Noblesville,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, January 02, 2012
Dealership inspection reports aren't worth the paper they're printed on. If you're considering purchasing a used car, you need to take it to a mechanic that you trust and have him check it over. You need to do this before you buy it. If the dealer won't let you have the car to do this, then that's a dealer you don't want to do business with.
What does the Wynns warranty cover? Is it bumper to bumper or just a powertrain warranty? You didn't mention what the problem with the car was. Is it possible that the repair wasn't covered by the warranty? I find it hard to believe the dealership would sell you a warranty and then refuse to work with the warranty company. Then again, maybe I don't find that so hard to believe. If that's the case, then I would be demanding my money back for the warranty.