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<blockquote data-quote="xrapidx" data-source="post: 1052767" data-attributes="member: 1128"><p>Don't trust manufacturer dealers either - I bought a Chev from Toyota N1 City, had to take it back twice in two weeks - they also washed their hands of it after a month when it had bearing issues '(year old car). Weren't interested in the CPA - DP also wouldn't return calls. I quietly traded the vehicle in on another Toyota :rubhands:</p><p></p><p>Just make sure you do your homework on the vehicle, if you suspect anything at all, rather negotiate a proper Dekra technical test into the deal. </p><p></p><p>These days, with any industry - I call once - if they don't return calls - its pretty much over, its a good indication of what after-sales service to expect.</p><p></p><p>Also, the on the road fees sham - when I have a look at a vehicle, if I like it - I make an offer, not a cent more, how they structure it is up to them. Don't rely on in house financing being in your best interest either, it isn't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xrapidx, post: 1052767, member: 1128"] Don't trust manufacturer dealers either - I bought a Chev from Toyota N1 City, had to take it back twice in two weeks - they also washed their hands of it after a month when it had bearing issues '(year old car). Weren't interested in the CPA - DP also wouldn't return calls. I quietly traded the vehicle in on another Toyota :rubhands: Just make sure you do your homework on the vehicle, if you suspect anything at all, rather negotiate a proper Dekra technical test into the deal. These days, with any industry - I call once - if they don't return calls - its pretty much over, its a good indication of what after-sales service to expect. Also, the on the road fees sham - when I have a look at a vehicle, if I like it - I make an offer, not a cent more, how they structure it is up to them. Don't rely on in house financing being in your best interest either, it isn't [/QUOTE]
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