Subject: RE: Buying a used car - should this worry us? vonschnapps - 2011-05-08 8:52 PM
I am always amazed at these situations. You wanted to purchase a vehicle, and trusted that the CPO (which requires you to have faith that the dealer's inspection was actually more than a routine check) means something, the dealer never mentioned anything else about the car. You used great sense finding another resource that indicated undisclosed information. The dealer, who actually did all the work on the car but did not tell you up front, then confirms the damage, but insists it was just 'minor'. They probably also said; "And if there is any problem, just bring it back and we'll fix it, you have our word". Skip the car, and skip this dealer.
Actually it was a different dealer in another state who did the work on the car... My husband, who is a very skeptical guy, was satisfied with the explanation the service guy that did the work gave him (which I mis-stated a bit above, first incident the prior owners had a parking lot ding removed, and scuffed up bumpers re-finished ). From what I've read, Lexus is pretty good about standing behind their warranty for CPO vehicles. I guess it doesn't matter at this point because the car is now sitting in our garage... |