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I bought a car from them two months ago. Twenty mi...

I bought a car from them two months ago. Twenty minutes after driving off of the lot, I called them to let them know that something was wrong. They had me come in and kept my car for a couple of days to service it and fix the traction control. I got my car and it was fine for about two weeks before the maintenance light came on. I called, but no answer. Left a message, no returned call. Tried to call again, but the phones were down and when the automated voice directed me to leave a message, the mailbox was full. I took it to another provider to run a diagnostic and the O2 sensor was bad. I decided to call the first service guy I worked with directly. I got a hold of him and was told that they would look at it, but that I could still go out of town as I was planning to do if it s the O2 sensor. I took that advise and an after after leaving my car read transmission failure and started smelling really bad. We pulled off and let the car cool, and then drove it home. Sure enough, after an hour, the light came on again and it was overheating.o brought it to be serviced immediately. After a few days, they called me back and said that they took it to Kelly ford and that it was only the O2 sensor and it would cost me 300 dollars for a car that I JUST bought from them. I didn t believe it was just the O2 sensor, though, because my car was also overheating. The next day, I brought it to another mechanic who brought it over to Kelly Ford. Kelly Ford confirmed that it was internal transmission failure and it would cost me a couple of thousand dollars to fix. This is the same exact company that they said they took it to. Rosner Chevy knew it was a transmission fault. I specifically told them that my car said on the screen transmission failure and that it was smelling really bad. Even the service guy (Branden. He was actually really helpful) commented on the smell. They knew. There s no way to prove that, but they absolutely knew or had a hunch and chose not to look into it. They won t do anything for me so I m stuck with a car that I paid nearly 13k for with a bad transmission. When buying the car, I specifically asked if it had been thoroughly checked over and that it was reliable. I was told that it wouldn t be on the lot if it wasn t reliable. I don t have the money to fix it, not that that s anyone fault, and I don t have a car. Rosner Chevy has not proven to be reliable or trustworthy.

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