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Report: #1189810

Complaint Review: dealerfunding - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: Nina — Columbia South Carolina
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dealerfunding USA auto sales and performance automotive ripoff columbia, sc and atl ga Nationwide

*Consumer Comment: So what does the repair have to do with the auto loan?

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 I bought a car from USA auto sales on Broad River Rd in columbia, sc. Dealerfunding financed me. I bought the car 3/11/13 i had my first problem on 3/17/13 i have my dropbox photos that have date and time of each and every issue. I love taking pictures for my security and others. I informed the car lpt and dealerfunding of the check engine light. Shortly after i was receiving a light informing me the car was running hot which it wasnt. I have the dated pictures. It was a sensor light. Car lot states the radiator cap wasnt tight, that wasnt the case. 3rd incident, as im riding home from ga the whole sunroof departed from the car and disappeared down i20. I informed car lot and dealer funding. I have pictures to prove it. After the car lot rigged a too small sunroof in the car it fell on me as i was driving to work almost causing yet another accident after the first roof went down i20 the second hurts me. Informed dealerfunding of issue. They dont care. After almost 2months of them not fixing the car or replacing the car they wanted me to continue to pay them, insurance, and catch cabs to work. Not at all i told them to come get the car because it has been sitting almost 2 months with no roof and im quite sure water damage now because it got rained in several times. They still put the car on my credit without resolving the issue. I would not recommend these crooks or the others to anyone. Im still in debt  behind this car. I have plenty of pics available. If i had the funds i would take them all to court with every piece of evidence.

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#1 Consumer Comment

So what does the repair have to do with the auto loan?

AUTHOR: FloridaNative - ()

POSTED: Tuesday, November 18, 2014

You are conflating the two issues: the money to buy the vehicle and the ongoing vehicle maintenance.

When you buy a vehicle it is up to you to maintain it at your expense, unless you have a warranty that covers the item that needs repair. Then the warranty kicks in. By the way, some warranties are worth having others aren't, but you never know until you read the warranty contract to see what is covered - before you buy.

As far as the car payment is concerned, that is strictly the repayment of the loan. You owe the money to the lender per the contract you signed whether the vehicle works or not. Read your contract to find out your responsibilites. By the way, giving the car back does NOT get rid of the debt. The dealer will sell the vehicle at auction and deduct the small proceeds and then come after you for the balance. It is all right there in your contract.

Do some research so you know what your responsibilities are when you purchase a vehicle.

No, I am not affliated with this dealer at all. I responded to your report because you clearly have no idea of what you are supposed to do when you purchase a vehicle. Now you will get a repo on your credit because you failed to do the right thing.

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