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Old 03-25-2007, 06:12 PM   #11
MNBoxster
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Originally Posted by djomlas
Jim,
i see the issues the site talks about, but how does that help me?
contact her and see what she says?
Hi,

Yes - obviously you are not alone. Contact the AG and file a complaint, they are duty-bound to investigate it and this will give you leverage with the Dealer.

A couple of points though - don't drive the car - the Dealer can charge you wear and tear - usually exorbitant for a car they need to take back. Also, write to the Dealer stating your issues and send it certified to the GM, not the Salesman (the AG will probably insist on this prior to acting on your complaint). Contact the BBB and send them a letter, turns up the heat slightly and helps end this dubious practice - help the next guy.

I'm not making any guarantees about any of this, but you need a starting point (assuming you wish to return the Car or change the agreement to a purchase) and these are the most logical ones...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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