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Complaint Review: young subaru - ogden Utah

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  • Reported By: jhonny — orem Utah
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young subaru I went into young subaru because I was interested in a car they had so I took in my in great cindition toyota solara and traded it in for a mazda that supposedly was in perfect condition plus the 1500 2 days after we took the car it started acting up and kept stopping on us so we spoke to a mechanic and they told us that the enginevwas not in good condition along w other stuff so we have to pay 16 ogden, Utah

*Consumer Comment: Proof Read?

*Consumer Comment: What?

*Author of original report: @jim

*Consumer Comment: A little hope for you

*Consumer Comment: You Spent MONEY For This Car?

*Consumer Comment: Warranty

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young subaru I went into young subaru because I was interested in a car they had so I took in my toyota in great condition traded it in for a mazda that supposedly was in perfect condition it turn out the engine is bad and the dealer claim that they did told me and it was mention in the add wishes completely falls now im stuck with $1500 to pay and I have to pay for the car repair since the dealed doesn't want to help

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#6 Consumer Comment

Proof Read?

AUTHOR: Jim - ()

POSTED: Monday, March 18, 2013

He doesn't know what he wrote either!

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#5 Consumer Comment

What?

AUTHOR: Ramjet - ()

POSTED: Monday, March 18, 2013

Do you even proofread your entries before you send them?  I have no idea what you just entered.

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AUTHOR: jhonny - ()

POSTED: Sunday, March 17, 2013

I am not going to go down to your obviously you have a life and that's why youbhad to come and somewhat feel relevant

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#3 Consumer Comment

A little hope for you

AUTHOR: AK man - ()

POSTED: Sunday, March 17, 2013

Selling used cars is where dealers make most of their money,any reputable dealer should work with you to get your vehicle fixed.  Your not going to like what I say next.  Any time one purchases a used vehicle,you must take it to a trusted mechanic and spend the $100 or so to go over the vehicle from bumper to bumper. There is a reason folks trade in vehicles,either they can't afford to keep putting money into it,or payments are too high or its time to upgrade.  Its buyer beware! Check your local state law,there may be a cooling of period that allows you to return the vehicle within a time period.  If the dealer stated the vehicle was in great shape and you have any paperwork showing that,you may have a case.  If the salesman stated the vehicle was in great shape,you may be able to sue him in small claims and recover enough money to repair the vehicle.  If a compression test was done and the engine is bad,there are enough businesses that sell used engines with mileage verified & warranties. Good look with your troubles and hope things work out for you.

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#2 Consumer Comment

You Spent MONEY For This Car?

AUTHOR: Jim - ()

POSTED: Sunday, March 17, 2013

You did???  A much better use of that money would be to PAY some third grader to teach you how to write a sentence...how to use punctuation...how to use capital letters.  You have no doubt read newspapers, books, catalogs etc.  Are those written like you write?  Incredible...absolutely incredible!

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Warranty

AUTHOR: Ramjet - ()

POSTED: Sunday, March 17, 2013

Did you get a written warranty with it or was it sold 'as is'?

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