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Hauns Snyder

3 years ago

Dennis Dillon sold me a car for $12k that had 103,...

Dennis Dillon sold me a car for $12k that had 103,000 miles on it. It never had its 100k mile tune up. Since it's purchase 13 months ago, we've had to put $16k worth of repairs into it. I only drive it maybe 3 weeks a month on average because it's always getting repaired. Granted most of it is covered under warranty, that's still an extra 250.00 in deductible every month. Then when they don't repair it right, and it ruins something else mechanically, they then want you to pay out of pocket. So far, the vehicle has had the power steering pump, the entire front end, timing chain, timing gears, a/c (that still doesn't work) trunk latch, cadeletic convertor, 2 ignition coils that they didn't replace right and caused more problems that they expect me to pay out of pocket. I was told the 100k tune up had been done when I purchased the vehicle. IT HAD NOT! If we do the math, I'm paying on average 600 dollars a month for a lemon. I could be driving a new rig at that price. They are either negligent in repairing it, or they are purposely deceiving customers upon purchase. You want to know how to improve? Actually treat your customers right instead of putting an entire family into an unreliable car. It must be nice to collect car payments for a vehicle that sits at your repair shop half the time.

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