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Karls03 01-04-2012 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by madmanro (Post 838707)
..... but they keep telling me how they sold it to me for way under price, and how they keep looking up trucks for me to trade.

Whose fault is it they sold it cheap? Too f'in bad for them. It's hard for honest working people to deal with these guys because they will shake your hand with a smile and stab you in the back with the other hand. Get mad, throw a Donald Duck fit! Scare people! Make a scene! My mom did just that in 1986 and got upgraded from a used Buick to a brand new Chevy because they lied about the Buick.

This is costing you money, not them! There are only TWO options here: fix it or replace it with another lifted, leather Super Duty, and don't give them another dime, same deal should apply.

madmanro 01-04-2012 07:26 PM

update! they just gave some bullshit how they have to change all 8 injectors and some valve for 3500 and its too much for them and they tried to give me an option of giving me my money back or giving me my truck back and writitng me a check for 1500!

gunman41mag 01-04-2012 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by madmanro (Post 838790)
update! they just gave some bullshit how they have to change all 8 injectors and some valve for 3500 and its too much for them and they tried to give me an option of giving me my money back or giving me my truck back and writitng me a check for 1500!

TAKE THE MONEY & RUN TO ANOTHER DEALER:tu:

1999stroker 01-04-2012 07:38 PM

Tell them what I said in last post, or you say ok great replace injectors and valve with your money im not paying another damn dime. Or just take the money u paid for truck and tell them you want however much you paid for repairs.


Strokin' Away

monster12valve 01-04-2012 08:10 PM

i would take my truck back and 1500. even if u talk them into fixing it there gonna do it as cheap as possible.

madmanro 01-04-2012 08:39 PM

ok so if decided to sue what would be the reason? the time they took,or the fact that i could of died because of the brakes?

1999stroker 01-04-2012 09:20 PM

Well I don't know what lemon laws are, but yes the fact that they sold to a vehicle with faulty brakes and knew about it, also somehow sue them for lying to you about the truck that it was in tip top shape that it's cost you money in lost work wages and labor/repair cost for no definite answer. I know my sister in law bought a brand new gmc conversion an a few years ago and they were in Florida and a storm came ad it literally flooded the rain from leaks all over after about the 18 trip to the dealer they finally replaced vehicle for any thing she wanted on lot no extra charge and she did that.


Strokin' Away

Karls03 01-04-2012 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by gunman41mag (Post 838798)
TAKE THE MONEY & RUN TO ANOTHER DEALER:tu:


Originally Posted by madmanro (Post 838846)
ok so if decided to sue what would be the reason? the time they took,or the fact that i could of died because of the brakes?

Grounds could be breach of contract, you put up the money for a good running vehicle.

However, I have to agree, take the money, yer old truck and hit another dealership. Just make sure the bank isn't going to be looking for payments on a rig you don't own. Look at it this way, you now have a trade in AND $1500 bucks for the next one, that's not the LAST lifted Super Duty. I'd warn the next guys what you just went through and let them know that your tolerance for their BS is ZERO. I'd try going to a dealer used lot next time (Ford, GM, Dodge), they have the big name to look out for.

Its a crap deal, but if they are so willing to toss out cash, something is up.

madmanro 01-04-2012 10:49 PM

i think im gonna try to keep fighting this to keep this one. someone told me that there are obviously trying to hide something if they want to give me my money back or trying to give me another vehicle.i was also told that by law in california they have to fix it no bull. and to take the truck back and the 1500 and use something called hot shot secret because it will fix my injectors and clean the turbo.

Mdub707 01-05-2012 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by Karls03 (Post 838885)
Grounds could be breach of contract, you put up the money for a good running vehicle.

However, I have to agree, take the money, yer old truck and hit another dealership. Just make sure the bank isn't going to be looking for payments on a rig you don't own. Look at it this way, you now have a trade in AND $1500 bucks for the next one, that's not the LAST lifted Super Duty. I'd warn the next guys what you just went through and let them know that your tolerance for their BS is ZERO. I'd try going to a dealer used lot next time (Ford, GM, Dodge), they have the big name to look out for.

Its a crap deal, but if they are so willing to toss out cash, something is up.


They're offering to give him the new truck in the same crappy condition plus $1500, not his old truck. They told him it would cost $3500 to fix, but they are offering $1500 in a check... WTF.


It's possible rev-x would help cure some of the stiction, I've never used hotshots. Either way, it's still just a cover up, not a fix.

I would at least be contacting a lawyer about it. Maybe not to sue, but to at least look at legal action.


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