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Complaint Review: Ogden Auto Plaza - Ogden Utah

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  • Ogden Auto Plaza 3900 Riverdale Rd Ogden, Utah U.S.A.

Ogden Auto Plaza missrepresented and failure to make a car safe. Ogden Utah

*Consumer Comment: You didn't stand a chance.

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On September 15, 2008 we purchased a 1999 Dodge Caravan for Ogden Auto Plaza. We had a requested that the van have some repairs done prior to us taking delivery. The request was to fix a problem of braking and failing to start and lights not working prior to taking delivery. Since buying the van it has been in and out of Ogden auto plaza and West Valley Auto plaza repair shop several times for brake failure, and electrical problem. The brakes would lock up or fail to brake at any given time and the van would stop working at anytime, head lights would go out and the instrument panel would stop working as well. Ogden auto plaza and West Valley Auto plaza has been unable to fix these items and now that the van has not ran for over a month they now refused to fix these safety items.
A month ago we were told by West Valley Auto Plaza manager that because they were unable to locate the problem with the van that when the electrical problem happened again that we need to call them and they would have the van towed to their shop and they would repair the problem. About a month ago the problem happened again and we called the dealership that sent a tow truck out and towed it to the dealership. After a week they said the they found the problem but that the extra warranty wasn't going to cover this so we would have to pay them an additional $700 for a computer plus the labor.
We were shocked to be told the now we would have to pay for the repairs when this is the same problem that has been going on since we purchase the car.

At this time we did some checking around on prices for computers and labor. The cheapest we found was $125 and the middle range was $250-260 for the part and labor. So, again we feel we were misled by the dealership.

Now at the time of the purchase of the van we were upset at the price because it was much higher than what they had told us (about $4k more) Ogden Auto Plaza told us. But they assured us that in 6 months they would let us trade the van in for a much better car and give us the higher amount that we paid for the van. While the van was at the Dealership the Repair shop manager told us that she worked things out with the manager for us the trade the van in on something newer. The sales manager said he would get everything done for us that we just need to find the car we wanted and he would get everything done for us. We did just that but when we did the paper work that he asked us he said that he can't do the deal because he's bank doesn't allow us to have more than one loan at a time. Even though we would be paying off the van and be getting a new loan on the newer car.

We understand that this is a short detail of all that went on with both dealerships and hope that we have been able to show just some of what they have done to us. We ask you to help us with this matter. What we are hoping to return the van get our down payment money back along with the payments we have made. Thank you so much for your time and help.

Respectfully,

(((ROR REDACTED)))

Toby r
cottonwood, Utah
U.S.A.


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#1 Consumer Comment

You didn't stand a chance.

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

POSTED: Wednesday, March 18, 2009

There are so many things wrong with this deal. All of them pretty typical for the average used car dealer.

1. You bought a van that was broken. You never buy a used vehicle that is not fully operational and you must have it checked by an independent mechanic. The old "we'll promise to fix it" ruse is how car dealers pawn off their junk cars on unsuspecting folks like yourself. After they have your money, they have no incentive to do much of anything (as you have seen).

2. You paid $4k more than they originally told you. This should be your first clue that they are trying to fleece you. The only way to get around this is to refuse to pay the extra $4k. Unless you have $4K to throw away, this should be a no brainer.

3. They promised to buy the van back in 6 months for more than you paid for it? Come on! Think about it. If they really did business this way, they would be out of business in a very short time. Additionally, I'm sure that there was no reference to this arrangement in the contract or any other paperwork that you signed. That's because they never intended to do any such thing. It's common practice for used car dealers to promise "a better deal in 6 months" in order to get you to agree to the unreasonable deal they are handing you today. Since it's not in writing, it's not going to happen. They make the sale, and you get the shaft.

Bottom line. Do not pay attention to anything that a salesman or finance guy promises you. If it's not in the contract, it's just so much hot air.

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