I bought a 1998 Isuzu Trooper on May 21. On June 1 I had engine problems resulting in needing the engine replaced. I contacted the dealership; they were unwilling to take the vehicle back, but offered to take money off the balance owed. I continued to make payments, and got an estimate from a qualified mechanic as stipulated by Clint Funk. That was the last I heard from the dealership; no response to any of my calls or numerous letters. Starting with my payment due August 20, the dealership stopped cashing my biweekly payments, and engaged a repossession agent to collect the vehicle. After a last warning letter in mid October went unanswered, I contacted an attorney to represent me. To date, there has been no resolution, but Clint Funk has called me, at work, demanding that we come to a conclusion person to person and not involve attorneys, he doesn't want to see me embarrassed when I'm charged with vehicular fraud, which isn't even real.
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