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07-25-2016, 08:16 PM | #1 |
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Car buying possibly gone wrong?
I am not sure if we have anyone here that may know what if anything I can do, but you never know til you ask.
About six weeks ago I bought a used car from a local dealer. I had never dealt with this dealer before but they have a really good reputation from people who have bought there. This car is a 2014 Chevy Cruze. It was for a decent price. During the conversation with the salesman he advised me that he knew what kind of car we were getting because he traded it in himself. His teenage daughter has driven the car and it only had 26K miles on it. The car is in excellent shape as far as I can tell. During the buying process the guy showed me a "clean" carfax. We bought the car. Today I went to get a quote on auto insurance with a local insurance guy and he was able to substantially beat what I was currently paying. When we were entering all the vehicle information, he asked me how long I had the car and I told him about six weeks. He then shows me that the car has had two previous claims that were paid on it. One for a little over 200 bucks and the other for a little over 2500 bucks. I realize that carfax doesn't have everything on a vehicle most or some of the time. My problem is that fact that he claims a clean carfax when he had prior knowledge that the vehicle had prior damage and he didn't disclose it to me. I figure he probably didn't do anything illegal but was wondering what if anything yall would do in my place? I messaged him tonight and basically said I was dismayed about it all and he messages back and says it wasn't that bad, that a deer had ran out in front of the car and a headlight and fenders were replaced and it seems by the amount that it was worse than it was. My problem is the at the least the ethics of it, but maybe i am an idiot to expect a car salesman to have any (no offense to any car salesmen or salesladies here). I am in Florida if that matters, I know laws vary from state to state. Last edited by G G; 07-25-2016 at 08:24 PM. |
07-25-2016, 08:34 PM | #2 |
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He presented you a "clean" carfax.
Sounds like fraud to me. I'd go right over his head to the dealer management.
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07-25-2016, 08:41 PM | #3 |
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Yep. That's fraud. And, yes, he did do something very illegal. Clean carfax or not, it was his car he knew all of that happened, did not disclose it, and then admitted such when he came clean with "the damage wasn't as bad as it sounds" horseshit speech. Do you have a copy of the "clean" carfax he showed you?
You can also go to the state, not sure offhand how it's handled in Florida so I can't say who or what division to contact but in CA there is a specific licensing board and investigative division for handling stuff like this. Florida is a big enough state that something similar probably exists. |
07-25-2016, 08:57 PM | #4 | |
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07-25-2016, 09:11 PM | #5 |
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07-25-2016, 10:11 PM | #6 |
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I hate to be the Devil's advocate but did he say no claims or clean car fax? If just clean car fax, is it actually clean? Run it yourself. If your car fax report is not clean there could be fraud. If it is clean how did he lie or defraud you? What damages have you suffered through his nondisclosure? It is a used car with a $2500 repair. That is a rather nominal repair. A dented fender could be $2500. Is it bad form on his part? Absolutely! I don't know if you have a legal case though.
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07-26-2016, 06:42 AM | #7 |
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I am with mhailey on this. Did he say "clean CarFax" or no claims? Plenty of stuff can happen to a car and never make it to CarFax.
It's easy to tell when used a car salesperson is lying, they're lips are moving... What do you want to happen in all of this? Do you want to return the car?
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07-26-2016, 07:21 AM | #8 | |
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07-26-2016, 12:26 PM | #9 |
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Talked to a lawyer friend from another forum I am on. He advised me that there probably is nothing to be done as far as fraud goes. His recommendation is for him to send them a strongly worded letter asking for either to rescind the deal and them take the car back, which probably has a low chance of being accepted (but he said you never know til you try) or asking for a refund of $1500 since that represents 10% of the purchase price which would in his estimation be reasonable. In the letter will be a veiled threat that if there is no satisfaction then I will be filing a complaint with Chevrolet Corporate. I guess we will see what happens.
After thinking about it I am just going to ask for the refund since I have spent $200 bucks for window tinting, and $300 for a performance tune and I doubt that I would be able to get that back. If they were to give me $1500 that will make it worth it to me. On the advice of the attn. I ran a carfax on it just now and there is no reported damage or anything else on the car. Which is the whole problem in a nutshell to me. The salesman is guilty of dishonesty by omission in my opinion which I guess isn't a crime but that don't make it right. |
07-26-2016, 01:05 PM | #10 | |
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Inform them what happened in a non-threatening way. Much like you did in this thread. Whether or not they act upon it is up to them. But they should certainly be made aware.
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07-26-2016, 02:48 PM | #11 | |
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07-26-2016, 03:35 PM | #12 |
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Here are two links that may be useful. I can't see on either how to file a complaint, but it is worth calling to ask.
http://www.flada.org/ The Florida Automobile Dealers Association http://www.fiada.com/ Florida Independent Automobile Dealers Association -- seem to represent used car dealers.
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07-27-2016, 12:49 PM | #14 |
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My friend who owns a dealership would say to customer looking at car with damage history, "Did you ever break a bone? Are you any less of a person?"
My advice to anyone concerned about accident damage is have the car looked at by a body shop. If the car is pretty new, under warranty or complete service records; it's the body that most of concern. Many mechanics aren't as keen at spotting body work as a body shop is. You need not run away if there is previous body work, but knowing the honest picture of the car is important before deciding.
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07-27-2016, 02:14 PM | #15 | |
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07-27-2016, 03:28 PM | #17 |
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Well I don't know I think "wrecked" can be a relative term, and in his case when it's his relative it wasn't wrecked.
Seriously though, that is a term that can mean something different to different people, when I think wrecked I am thinking totaled, when I got my Z (a 2005 that I bought in 2010 so not new at all), someone backed into me in a parking lot and there was a 1.5 inch scratch on the front of the car, the insurance estimate to take off the bumper and repaint it was 1500 bucks, no bs, 1 inch scratch with no physical damage to the front and it was 1500 bucks. |
07-27-2016, 03:36 PM | #18 | |
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07-27-2016, 03:42 PM | #19 |
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I would argue that he violated the code of ethics listed here:
http://www.fiada.com/?page=CodeofEthics Specifically, these items: Members have a general duty of integrity, honor and fair dealings toward the general public. Members shall employ truth and accuracy in advertising and selling. Members shall expose or halt, where found, any scheme designed to deceive or defraud the automobile buying public and aid in prosecuting those guilty of such acts.
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07-27-2016, 04:13 PM | #20 | |
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