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Q: I have a Dodge Durango and want to know if anyone knows what i can do to the dealer?
My husband and i bought a dodge durango from a used car dealer in springfield il. it was as is but as a christian dealer we trusted him when he said if anything goes wrong we will take care of it my husband being a pastor had no problem trusting him. 2 weeks after we bought it the transmission was acting funny so we took it up to him and they said it was fixed. well here it is 1 and a half months later and its really messing up now. so we called them and they said we dont half to fix it take it to someone else. i am in the military and will be leaving soon for Iraq i dont want to leave my husband with a car that we are paying for and he cant even drive it. does anyone have any idea’s waht i can do about this place? or what could be wrong with the truck. it has now power wont go over 40 wont shift right and the check engine light keeps coming on.
A: in God we trust everyone else pays cash trust no one but god and get it in writing
Q: What can I do about the car dealers quote and price?
I bought a car this weekend and when I went over the paperwork again I realized that they charged me 33,400 instead of the 32,850 that the sales person had quoted me in an email. I realize that thats not much but they had me also put 500 down that I cant see going towards the car but I got 0% financing. Also in all the emailing me and the sales person did back and fourth he never mentined that the car also had 3000 miles on it and since i drove all the way down to IL from WI to get the car because it was one of 2 in the country in this color so I went to the closer deal. Now I signed all the paper work but is there anything I can do with the quote being lower then the price I ended up paying for the car can I get like a check back from the dealer for that difference or with the car having 3000 miles?
Thanks Much
A: You signed the paperwork agreeing to a price. Any previous price quote means nothing. You also signed an odometer disclosure statement that said what miles were on the car.
The email got you in the door, but the contract that you signed is the only thing that matters.
Sorry
Q: Wondering if a dealer is doing something screwy?
Hi, had a little weird situation. Dealer/car make will be omitted, I’m in IL though. Have a car, from 2005, lease expired in about 4 months. Went to the dealer, got a deal for a 2007, same model, same payment, lease, but more miles allowed a year. Seemed like a great deal (new car and more miles allowed per month, same price, but they said I wouldn’t have to worry about the extra lease payments, that it’s all taken care of in the new payment).
Now I’m looking at the papers at home. My official return receipt form shows the 05 car going back, but there are multiple forms, like a ST556 sales tax return form (which I’m not experienced with), which shows that I traded in that model, but an 03 car, with a different color/VIN, with a lot more miles, and the value of the ‘trade’ seems to be of an 03 amount. I didn’t really look into the numbers since the payment was great, but now I’m a little confused.
Not sure if it was an honest mistake or they’re trying something screwy?
A: Check your ‘new car” if it is what you expect, then the dealer has prob made an error in your favour, as He may have thought he was selling and older car. O’wise, my friend, it’s what the papers say it is, especially if the chassis and engine numbers agree with the papers, & you’ve been had. Mind you, you shouldn’t be without redress of your verbal discussion, though it might be hard to prove. After all, you signed the papers, and if you signed something without reading & understanding it, more fool you.
Q: how can i get the title, plates, and registraton for a car i recently bought if the dealer is out of business?
i purchased the car @ west suburban auto world also known as west suburban auto group and auto world located at 415 W. Roosevelt Rd. Maywood IL 60153. when i went to pick up my title, plates, and registraton today, they were no longer in business. they shut down with no fowarding info what so ever and i still have a note to pay. how would i go about getting the title, plates, and registraton for my car?
A: Police report, you insurance company, court, lawyer
Q: Legally where do I stand with the trader I bought my car from?
Hi
I bought my car 2 days ago from a dealer, only problem is there are problems with the car and he is over 9 hours from where I live and will not answer me.
When we bought the car we were told it passed its mot no problems. Only issue is my misses went to pick the car up, and he didnt tell us the mot on the car failed the first time, he also removed the advisory list from the garage and did not inform us the tyres were almost illegal on the back ( i think they already were ) and that the brake pads were wore thin.
Is there some law or something or mis representation where he has removed the failed mot, and removed the list of advisorys? there is no way my partner would have drove home 450 miles knowing that! and most of the way due to the weather she was aquaplaining.
On top of that which was rather sneaky, when she got there he went and opened the car, and said il turn the engine on and warm it up for you, seems like a nice thing to do…. But when my misses gets home she realises she cant lock the car through the remote on the key cause its broke!
So the next day we had to fork out £365 for a new key & to be programed to the car, 2 rear tyres, rear brake pads…
But thats not it, now the engine is making horrible noises, and we found out the alternantor needs replacing which will cost £455 supplied and fitted…
Is there anything we can do?
Thanks
Why would this be a joke?
Hi,
Yes I should add I live in the UK, and I should also add you should beable to trust motor traders.
Asking why I didnt spot the fault isnt really the issue, the dealer has a job to do to infact the insure the cars are in good condition etc
A: It passed the MOT, ok it had advisories but it did pass. There was no misrepresentation just because he removed the failed MOT and advisories.
The tyres were easily available for you to check. They were obviously legal when it was MOTed
Brake pads – always wear out in time. If you were concerned you should have checked them before buying. just because they were worn it does not mean it could not get an MOT or it was unsafe.
From what you say you have not given the dealer an opportunity to fix the car and have just gone ahead and done it – you have now given up any rights you had to get him to sort it.
As far as the alternator goes the car was clearly OK when it left the dealers and for the 450 miles home so what could the dealer reasonably have been expected to do – replace any parts that just might fail in case they do so soon after you got it?
Clearly the dealer has been sneaky. You on the other hand have made several mistakes -
a) bought from somewhere not easily accessible to you
b) failed to check the cars tyres before driving 450 miles in a strange car!
c) gone ahead and fixed stuff without giving them a chance to fix it or give you money back.
Just one to chalk up to experience I reckon.
Q: April 24 bought a van at TYSON 1 s w Frontage Rd SHOREWOOD Il Saturday April 29 van died What to d?
On Monday April 24,2007 at 6: 30 pm I bought a used van at TYSON MOTOR CORP 1S W Frontage Rd, SHOREWOOD, IL.
On Saturday April 29, 2007 at 11:50 am this van died ( the engine broken).
I tolled this van to the TYSON in Shorewood, IL.
I pleased Alan the person that sold this van to me, to help me on some ways, to fix the van , trade or give my money back. Alan told me that as soon as the van is out of dealer, he does not care. His words were: I sell cars. As soon as they are out of dealer I do not care.
I wanted to talk with sales manager but he was even more brutal . He even called the police to remove my car from their property.
When Alan sold this van to me, he said that they are honest, loyal to the costumers.
The way they treated me was terrible. They showed no integrity, honesty or loyalty to me.
I drove this van only 50 miles. What I should do? Where I can get some help?
A: start by placing a call to your local dmv do this quickly next better bussiness burea again quickly some states have a 3 day limit. if financed call the lender tell them what happened if not finaced file a small claims court suit no lawyer needed if under either 3500 or 5000 depending on local law next place the add on the street with windshield marker near the dealership telling the story
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