Kevin Wessell-Bloomfield sold a new car with old tires. He is at Coad Chevrolet so they know the tires should be new. It's like they took this car on so many test-drives that the tires has a bit of wear and tear. It wasn't too much but it was enough when you think you are spending 20,000 on a car - which isn't much for some but it is much for me - you think the dealership would put new tires on the care. I complained and complained. But since they said a bought the car three months ago they would not do anything about it.
I was especially concerned because I asked the salesman if the tires were new and he said, "Yes." How could they be new if they were taken on so m any test drives? The odometer said 206 miles. So you know the car had been around the block a time or two. So, the tires weren't new. I want them to put new tires on (one just got a flat) or pay me to take the car in and have all of the tires changed. To compound the matter even further, I have moved to the West coast since buying the car. Help.
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