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Independence, MO
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So, where do I begin???? I bought a 2003 Gmc Yukon for $13,500, They advertise "no Interest" Put Tod told me interest was already figured into the price. So I put $3500 down per his request, end up puttin $13,500, They advertise "no Interest" Put Tod told me interest was already figured into the price. So I put $3500 down per his request, end up putting $800 in repairs one week after I bought it, gauges quit working, and brake booster went out, "oh Warranty was what they said" and make payments of $200 bi weekly for 6 months,moved to Wichita, fell on hard times, was one week late, they came and got it, and gave me no oppertunity to get it back so I am out over $6500 this should be illeagal, but evidentily, they can steal and get away with it, so the only thing I can do is warn future buyers not to purchase from them. Let me add, after they seen I gave them a bad reveiw, they sent me a threatening email that I am sending to the Jackson County Prosecuter. More
Sold us a 2001 Hyundai XG300. Drove out of the dealership (without a title that they said would be there in a few days. Actually, I understand that's not legal and we didn't get a title for almos dealership (without a title that they said would be there in a few days. Actually, I understand that's not legal and we didn't get a title for almost 28 days!). Went to a service station and discoverd you couldn't put gas in! It shut off after about one third of a gallon! Called immediately (like 10 minutes after we bought the car) and they claimed they knew nothing about this and Todd promised they'd fix it. Took the car back and they claimed to have fixed it and put in a new charcoal filter. It wasn't. Todd told us to take it to a Hyundai dealer and find out what was wrong. What we found out was that Todd hadn't replaced anything and that many things had to be replaced in order for the car to every be able to get gas in it! 5 valves, the charcoal filter they claimed to have replaced. Also, there was a problem with the throttle that was about to put the car into limp home mode (they didn't know about that either - yeah right) plus two different shops said the brake shoes and the rotors were bad. When I called and told them I'd spent $800 on the gas problem, they offered to swap me for another car but had to look on the lot and see what was available, then call back the next day. However, they never called back UNTIL I had registered with Better Business Bureau. Offered me very expensive Warranties for which none of the exclusions were available except if I went online. To my mind, that's not really offering a warranty is it? Bottom line, stay away and tell your friends to also! More