Anthony
Newtown,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, January 29, 2005
If the dealer really wanted to get even with you, they'd give you the car! Kia's are problem-plagued unreliable junkers, just read the many Rip-Off reports on these cars. And don't be fooled by the 100,000 mile warranty trap. To keep this warranty valid, you have to keep bringing the car to the Kia dealer for grossly overpriced routine maintenance. You'll more than pay for the cost of the warranty with oil changes alone that cost three times more than you'd pay at a place like Jiffy Lube. Save up and buy a Honda.
Paul
Anaheim,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 28, 2005
Bob, you have no money for them to steal. What's the sense of working any deal with you? Trade cars? How does that make them a dime? They get your used car in exchange for their new car. There's no profit in that. Most people would see that. Of course, they want you to take your deal somewhere else. That's why they never called. Could I interest you in spending your Saturday afternoon cutting my lawn in exchange for a big sandwich and a glass of lemonade? Would you waste your time with that? The dealership works the same way. They want money. Big money. Save some up, then try again. It's amazing how good the service is when you walk in with a $10,000 credit card for a down payment. Once they see that you have something worth stealing, they'll perk right up. See the difference money makes?