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Complaint Review: Car Credit City - O ILLINOIS

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  • Reported By: Elisa — Shiloh ILLINOIS United States
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  • Car Credit City O, ILLINOIS United States

Car Credit City I bought a car on 2010 Chrysler Sebring 4 door. Paid $1500 for deposit. Was told car is grat shape. After 3 months car started to fall to break. O ILLINOIS

*Consumer Comment: How did you come up with the $15,000?

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 I had done so much repair on this car that it depresses me. Recently had a major repair that cost me almost $4,000. I heared that Car Credit City been reimbursing buyers for their trouble. Unfortunately I didnt get anything from them. Please help me get justice from this.

Over the years I have this car it cost me already almost $15,000. Please let me know what you can doI want to reimburse of all the expenses and stress while having this car. 

What they say about car runs goo and everythings good is not. And when I go to their office or called about my car problems they refer me to Firestone in Fairview Heights which charged me a lot too. Please help me get justice from them. Thank you.

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#1 Consumer Comment

How did you come up with the $15,000?

AUTHOR: Florida Native - (United States)

POSTED: Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Are you lumping in the original price of the vehicle + interest paid to the lender on the money you borrowed to buy the vehicle + repairs and maintenance?

If so, then you are mixing apples and oranges. Why would a dealership reimburse "anything" to the consumer for "their trouble"? It is incumbant upon you to shop for a vehicle and make sure you find out the market value before you buy it. The interest rate is a different issue entirely. The interest rate is based on your credit worthiness. If you have excellent credit, then the interest rate will be low. If your credit is poor, than it will be high. The interest paid on the vehicle is in your control. You can pay cash for the car or walk away from the deal if the financing is not working for you. But you would walk away before you sign anything.

As to condition:  everyone must check out the condition of the vehicle before purchase to make sure you aren't purchasing a car that neeeds work. If you do buy it knowing about the work, then you would negotiate a lower price reflective of it's condition at the time of purchase which is before you sign anything. Any maintenance and repairs that pop up after your purchase are on you unless you have a warranty on the vehicle. 

From your post, it appears you are mashing all these elements together. Please research to see the right way to buy a vehicle and how to properly finance a vehicle (not at the dealership) and how to maintain a vehicle. 

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