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oncenterline
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- Jurisdiction
- Oregon
I bought a 2006 Chevy Aveo about 2 months ago. I drove it home and drove it 3 times. I quickly realized that the car had great difficulty starting in the cold mornings. As in the car barely starts and then, when started, it runs very rough. When I test drove it in the warm daytime...this was not an issue.
I immediately took the car back to the dealer where it has been sitting for a month while they fail at troubleshooting it. They still have no idea what is wrong this car as of November 5th 2016.
In the meantime, I have to make car payments and get full-coverage insurance on this unreliable car that I cannot use.
My argument: While I appreciate that they are looking at this car that was sold to me in "As-Is" condition...I feel that the dealership was negligent for not finding this underlying issue before they listed this, former trade-in, for sale and sold it to me.
I immediately took the car back to the dealer where it has been sitting for a month while they fail at troubleshooting it. They still have no idea what is wrong this car as of November 5th 2016.
In the meantime, I have to make car payments and get full-coverage insurance on this unreliable car that I cannot use.
My argument: While I appreciate that they are looking at this car that was sold to me in "As-Is" condition...I feel that the dealership was negligent for not finding this underlying issue before they listed this, former trade-in, for sale and sold it to me.