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Lucas Ansell

3 years ago

I first purchased my 2002 Silverado from the cash ...

I first purchased my 2002 Silverado from the cash for cars lot on August 31, 2013. I knew I was buying a used vehicle and would need to put some money into it. The salesman told me, "We do not do anything to these vehicles. At all. We don't check the oil. We don't know if they are safe to drive." He lied. I should have made him sign something. I found Stop Leak in the oil and the next day it was gushing oil at a rate of about one quart per minute. In other words, they don't do anything to their vehicles unless the vehicles are never going to get sold otherwise.

After a total of two years and $6,000.00 invested in the car after my purchase, I find out that my truck qualifies for a wheel speed sensor corrosion recall issued in 2014 in corrosion states, one that was also issued back in 2005, because the issue was not fixed in the 2005 recall. I never received notification because I live in Nebraska a non corrosion state. My truck , however is an IOWA truck. These guys say they aren't going to fix it, because my VIN isn't on the list for recall. The ONLY reason my VIN isn't on the list is because it's registered in Nebraska. So it's been around for 13 years in IOWA a corrosion state, and 2 years in Nebraska a non corrosion state, but isn't a corrosion issue? Give me a break.

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