In March my wife and I purchased a 2000 Dodge Neon from this company. At the time of purchase we were told by the salesman that this was one of the companies lease vehicles.
In other words a program car. Well first it had a bunch of holes in the ac condenser and the ac wouldn't work so that was fixed.
Then we got a total of three differant recall notices on the car.
But the newest and greatest was a couple of weeks ago we hit a deer and took out the passengers side of the car. Well it went to the bodyshop and when they started to check the damage out the body man said that the drivers rear and passenger rear end had been worked on before which to our suprise that was new to us.
So after that visit we went to the car lot to get the full back ground on this car. Well the manager told me at this time that the car we are paying almost full price for was purchased at the auction. Well if I had been told I was buying an auction car when we bought it I would have laughed. So I asked the manager about how to do a title search for previous damage records he told me that he didn't have any idea how to do this.
So I stormed out very pissed off came back to work and did a background check on the car and it doesn't show any record of damage. So my question is how did a lease vehicle turn into a auction vehicle with an ass-end full of bondo.
I feel my wife and I have been taken for a ride and don't like it one bit. My question is what can I do.
John
Craig, Colorado
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