Thrift Auto Sales Inc. was so brazen and specific in their many acts of fraud in selling my wife and I a car that you would think the laws of the State of New Jersey did not apply to the company or its employees. While test driving a used Porsche 911, I noticed a light come on the dashboard and I asked what it was. Sales Representative Christopher Phillips assured me that the light was for a change in oil and that we could return the car in any event if there was something seriously wrong.
I took the car immediately from Thrift Auto's showroom to my Automechanic - the excellent Bernie's Tire & Auto in South Orange, New Jersey, which diagnosed the problem that had caused the light as a serious exhaust problem, which made the car undrivable as is. Thrift Auto, of course, refused to take the car back and forced me to sue them, which I did and won (since I happen to be a contract lawyer). If you don't have law degrees from the University of Chicago and NYU, however, or simply want to avoid the aggrevation of suing a company for FLAGRANT FRAUD, I'd wouldn't touch this place with a ten foot stick.