Complaint Review: New Deal Used Cars - Ogden Utah
- New Deal Used Cars 3213 Wall Ave Ogden, Utah U.S.A.
- Phone: 801-932-5101
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- Category: Auto Dealers
New Deal Used Cars this company is a rip off they gave my sister a piece of s**t! Ogden Utah
*Consumer Suggestion: Easy resolution if you aren't getting served, walk away as fast as you can
*Consumer Comment: HERE IS A THOUGHT ON FIXING THE PROBLEM
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"DONOT" Buy from this dealership, fly by night piece of s**t Company!
My sister who is 19 years old was taken advantage of by this company. The car is a 1995 Honda Civic it has 180,000 miles was an as is deal with a sticker price of 5,000 dollars at the time of purchase. "Right there that tells you how bad they screwed her on it". The car only should of been like 1,000 dollars if that.
The dealer neglected to inform her that the brakes were bad nothing left of them!, the air bags had been removed or disabled and that the a/c system had been removed and that the engine in it was not the original one that came in it. Only nice thing and that worked was the air intake.
The car has now been sitting for about two weeks because the spark plug boots have fused to the spark plugs and they broke in half when removed, it has also started over heating on her and now she is stuck with a vehicle that will not run safely.
As far as the air bags and brakes I thought it was illegal to sell a car from a dealership that was not road worthy? I think that it is very wrong that the dealerships are able to get away with takeing advantage of people who do not know anything about vehicles.
The P.O.S company sold my sister a death trap! there are also too many other problems with it she knew nothing about cars so they used that against her and now are enjoying the money she gave them for the car that she no longer can drive.
Her planes are to take it back and tell them if they dont she is getting an attorney to get them too and hopefully he will get her money back!.
I hope others will see this and not go there it makes me so mad that there is people out there that would do this to get money we live in a messed up world!.
slr
tooele, Utah
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Suggestion
Easy resolution if you aren't getting served, walk away as fast as you can
AUTHOR: Ron - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 10, 2005
It is expressly forbidden in the state of Utah to "knowingly" sell a vehicle that has had the airbags "deployed/removed/disabled/modified" without informing the new purchaser. This is regardless of whether they have been replaced or not. Also, it does not matter if it was a "private party" or a "dealer", as it is required by law. If you are certain this car has had the airbag/s deployed/disabled, and your sister was not informed of this by the dealer, she can simply return the car, state the facts, and they will comply, or lose their license to retail used cars.
Don't allow them to claim they didn't know, as it is required of dealers to ask this question of consumers trading in their autos, and would have been announced at an auto auction. It will be the dealers problem to chase after the individual who traded/sold the car to the dealer. Also, if the car was sold with a "temporary" registration, and you can prove the car did not pass Utah's tough ST/IM requirements, you may refer the dealer to the state ST/IM inspector for your area, and potentially have the license pulled for the inspecting facility. Usually the threat of any of the above will cause the dealer to refund the monies paid by the consumer. Have faith, there are some of us dealers in Utah that care about you, the customer. Bottom line, you can buy your car anywhere, all we REALLY sell is service, and if you aren't getting served, walk away as fast as you can! Good luck!

#1 Consumer Comment
HERE IS A THOUGHT ON FIXING THE PROBLEM
AUTHOR: T - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 26, 2005
I can see that you live in the state of utah call Bill gephart off of channel 2 news and see what he can do for you he has helped alot of people with the same problems ! as for the fly by night dealership find out if the car has a salavaged title and if it does the car can not be sold for more then the low blue book value,if they do your sisters cointract is fradulent ,null and void.... tell your sister to check out Mark Marine credit Systems in Salt Lake they could prob help her also ( ask for liz if you go there she will be your biggest help !!!).good luck to you !!!


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