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Dave M

3 years ago

Caveat Emptor Let The Buyer Beware. That s their u...

Caveat Emptor Let The Buyer Beware. That s their unofficial motto. When I looked at a used Mini offered by them they increased the price $300 from their Facebook offer. That s before any documentation fee and other stuff. The car had a check engine light on which was supposed to be resolved and to make me feel more confident a free six-month warranty was offered using industry language (I asked how the warranty would be termed).
What I got: a used Mini with a six month warranty scribbled down related only to the check engine light. Three of the tires were under inflated and one grossly over inflated. Oil that was supposed to be changed that s dirty. A broken battery box cover that had been caulked shut. Only one key for the car. A spare cost me a day s trip and $250. I m surprised they let the vehicle leave with these correctable. There are probably going to be more issues.
They really don t care as long as the car leaves the parking lot.

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