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Complaint Review: Texas Direct Auto - Missouri City, Texas - Internet

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  • Reported By: Lucy — Waunakee Wisconsin USA
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  • Texas Direct Auto - Missouri City, Texas www.texasdirectauto.com Internet United States of America

Texas Direct Auto - Missouri City, Texas Car was in a collision. Not reported to carfax, so the carfax was clean. Not I am paying big bucks to get the car fixed. Internet

*Consumer Comment: clean car fax does NOT mean no body work

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Bought it off e-bay when I lost the bid, and I called them to see about purchasing it. Big mistake - now there is no E-Bay protection. I did not understand that at the time.  I should have also paid for a full independant inspection - but they have the $500.00 deposit, and charge another $500.00 for each of the 5-7 days they have the car, and cannot ship. That means you better be able to line up shipping and an inspection PRONTO...I wonder if ANYONE outside of Texas has been able to pull that off.

There were dents in the car, overspray on the headlights (I was told that they touched up the hood slightly) , and rips in the seat leather that were not disclosed. I shrugged it off....

Got the car - just paid for them to ship it. Local mechanic thought it looked ok. After about a month, I started having problems. Shakes, noises, and warning indicators. Volvo dealer told me that it had been in a front end collision that was not reported to Carfax, and that is why the report was clean. Looks like the airbag was packed incorrectly, and also the tire was shredded - Volvo dealer thought TD put on a cheap a skanty re-tred. Said it was not safe to drive! Had to replace both tires, fix the seats. So far $1,200.00 --- Jury still out on all of the indicator lights because I simply cannot continue to pay for everything this car seems to need!

I am told that I am out of luck because used cars are sold "as-is". Seems to me that fixing damaged cars and selling them on e-bay with a clean Car-Fax report should be illigal...but hey -- I'm just another dumb-ol consumer to them. Another lesson learned.

I am interested in partaking in any class action lawsuits against these crooks.

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#2 Consumer Comment

clean car fax does NOT mean no body work

AUTHOR: David - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, October 09, 2011

If a vehicle does not have an insurance claim filed for body work then the car fax will not show any record of that body work done to the car. People rely way too much on what the car fax says.  It is what it doesn't say that should concern you. When you buy a used car you should always have someone knowledgeable check the car out for you. It will be the best money you ever spent.

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Typical complaint.

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, September 10, 2009

    As long as people are willing to buy a car "as is", sight unseen over the Internet, there will always be sellers willing to sell them a hunk of junk.  It defies logic, but it happens every day.  

    If the seller uses tactics to make it difficult or impossible to have an independent inspection done, then you're almost assured to be buying a lemon. 

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