Mac Hiak dealership in Georgetown, TX. Negotiated for a car on line. Agreed upon a price. I sold stock (at 50% loss) for the purchase. Not a complicated deal. My car cash. After agreement set a schedule to drive down and pick up car. Wanted the car fax sent me before I drove down. Dealers said, "oops we made a mistake, instead of 14,000 miles... There is really 35,000 miles on the car.
This was not a simple transposition error... None of the mileage numbers were even close. The dealer, Mac Hiak's comment, "go ahead and sue us... We're protected by the fine print in the ad."
Do Texas dealers know this kind of crap goes on? Do they do anything about it? No association to penalize these guys? Well, they give all TX dealers a bad name. They should police their own.
Shame, shame on Mac Hiack! Anyone who buys a car from them should hire a lawyer for the closing. They are fraudulent and practice "bait and switch." Fraud... Harsh accusation... If not fraud, why after 5 days I called them on their misrepresentation do they still list the auto w / 14,000 miles?
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