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rex95054
February 8, 2010
Car Fraud
I bought a used CERTIFIED 2006 Porsche from this dealership and recently I found out that this car was in an accident twice, reported to CARFAX and AUTO CHECK, at the time the dealership guaranteed that this car was never been into an accident, I believe this is a fraud and misleading to any buyers since the car has a CERTIFIED sticker, which means the car is in an excellent condition or never been in an accident.
I contacted the dealership and stop by to discuss this with them but they're giving me the run around, asked me to take the car to a body shop and have them figure it out, I called around to several shops near by San Jose and Fremont, all of the shops informed me that CARFAX and AUTOCHECK are my proofs and they do not have that service where they inspect the car and see if it was ever in an accident.
I don't have the money hiring a lawyer and the dealership is not cooperating, what should I do at this point? I just want them to refund our money.
Thank you
John Nguyen
408 431 0274
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NasL98
January 4, 2010
False promises
About a year ago a friend referred me to the Auto Gallery Porsche dealership in Woodland Hills, CA, to buy a new car. When I went there, they didnt have the one I wanted but said they could order one. While I waited for a new one to be delivered they wanted me to lease another car from them, which they said they would buy back when a new car came in. Since I had a car to drive, I told them I wasnt interested. After checking with the Sales Manager, the sales representative then said they could buy the leased car back at a set price that would cover all the lease payments since it would only be for three months. My friend had recently done a similar buy-back type of deal with them so I trusted them to keep their promise. Three months later they refused to buy the leased vehicle back for the prearranged amount and have offered $30, 000 less. They have subsequently fired the sales representative I was dealing with, saying he wasnt authorized to make the deal. If you DARE deal with this dealership, get EVERYTHING in writing and signed/approved by the owner, Harrison Gray, before agreeing to anything!
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