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Complaint Review: hudson toyota - jersey city New Jersey

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  • hudson toyota 599 route 440 south jersey city, New Jersey United States of America

hudson toyota Mario Fernandes, jack l stessler,michael dean new car damage,threatened to file repossess and ruin my credit form after 5 taken back to the dealer!! jersey city, New Jersey

*Consumer Comment: ***A VERBAL AGREEMENT WON'T HOLD UP IN A COURT OF LAW REGARDING A VEHICLE PURCHASE.......

*Consumer Comment: Oh really?

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I bought a brand new Toyota Yaris 2010 on January 17 2011 with 30mi on it from Hudson Toyota. We had had a verbal agreement that i will pay $2500 by January 27 after I paid a $200 deposit. After I drove the car that day, I found out that the car radio system and panel weren't working, the airbag light was on which meant failure, and the ceiling light and speedometer blinked continuously. I called the sales person named Jack L. Stessler and explained this situation. He said that there wasn't enough time, so he told me to bring the car another day.

I parked the car in my driveway and left it there until January 27 and took it back after I called the sales manager named Mario Fernandez and told him that I didn't want the car anymore and I didn't have the $2500. He told me to bring the car. When I arrived there (driving in dangerous weather with the airbags not working because they weren't willing to pick it up with a towing truck), Mario Fernandez threatened saying that he would file a repossession form and that I had to sign it.

I denied it since I spoke earlier with Michael Dean, Business Manager(ext2040),and he said that there would be no repossession if I returned the car because there was no bill statement until March which was contradicted by Mario Fernandez, who was threatening to ruin my credit and asked me to leave the car keys and leave the place, and if I wanted the car back and not file a repossession, he wanted the money by Monday January 31. I don't want the car anymore because of the electrical problems and the way I was treated and threatened to ruin my credit.

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***A VERBAL AGREEMENT WON'T HOLD UP IN A COURT OF LAW REGARDING A VEHICLE PURCHASE.......

AUTHOR: Karl - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, January 28, 2011

in my opinion. Contact an attorney for advice. The dealership also has to refund your deposit if a legally binding contract didn't transpire.

You might have to pay a small mileage fee for any additional miles put on the car, if some kind of a contract was signed, but call an attorney for advice. You can also report this dealership to your Attorney General's office. Make sure to send in all the info regarding your complaint.

***It's possible that the dealership broke some consumer protection laws, regarding what took place.

Good luck to you!

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#1 Consumer Comment

Oh really?

AUTHOR: Jacob - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, January 28, 2011

You bought a new car from a Toyota dealership with nothing but a verbal agreement??? I think that's called "stealing a car."


But on the off chance that they really did do this, you still have to give them a reasonable chance to honor the warranty before you can just bail out on the deal, and your post does not convince me that you gave them that chance.

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