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How to deal with out of state dealership who lie about the car condition?

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  1. SAU KWENG TAN

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    I understand there is 3,917 miles in the car. Due to physically unable to inspect the car myself, my decision was solely rely on trusting all the information and confirmation provided by the dealer! I repeatedly asking if car has any tiny bit of scratches, even swirl marks. They guarantee car is brand new condition without scratches except 2 minor dents which I accepted that they will fix those dents. They also guarantee to take back if car arrives with damages. So dealer can just guarantee anything and walk away just because I act in good faith to trust them?

    The trucker told me they marked down the paint chips when pick up from dealer! It already existed at the dealership.

    I spent the money to get the car I was guaranteed, not the car with scratches, even if it's tiny bit.
     
  2. SAU KWENG TAN

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    They provided print out document that placed on the windows. No original windows sticker. Over there, it shows DEMO CAR.
     
  3. Devilsolsi

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    I think you are splitting hairs. It was a demo car used by Porsche corporate. How else would they describe it?

    You have indicated that you can return the car if you are unhappy with the condition. You are unhappy with the condition, so return the car.
     
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  4. SAU KWENG TAN

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    If they would take it back, hell yeah.
     
  5. Carnut

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    I will give you the benefit of my experience in purchasing 466 cars (about 100 from out of state including two I still have). I always ask for high def photos (of every inch) of the car and depending on the car I want put up on a lift as well. I always insist on full service records if not new. I always insist on closed carrier transport. The only time I ever had an issue is with a BMW dealer in GA (they got mad because a new sales person gave me a price that was far too low), but because of m long history (I've owned 41) and the fact one of my companies supplies them with certain products, it was very quickly resolved to my satisfaction. What you have is a used car (now that you bought it is used) it looks like a nice color (is that Miami Blue) and it will probably not cost you much more to fix it than it would to ship it back in a closed carrier, and far less than hiring a lawyer. Get what bothers you fixed and spend time driving it not typing on here, and take something positive from this, you learned a valuable lesson for the future. By the way I have owned 41 Porsche's (have 2 now), and if this happened to me, the car would have been at a good body shop the next day. Some battles are worth fighting, and this one would be worth it to me.
     
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  6. SAU KWENG TAN

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    Unfortunately I am one of those will not allow anyone to take advantage on me. A deal is a deal. What they guarantee me is what they guarantee.

    The f@@@ing dealer is trying to play game with me. I am looking for lawyers regardless the result and if I have spend all my last piece of $60K savings. It’s stupid but I am not going to let this go. A DEAL IS A DEAL. DEALER MUST HONOR WHAT THEY GUARANTEE.

    Screw that M^%*#+£%F*#*+<£% Dealer.
     
  7. SAU KWENG TAN

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    If any of you can refer me to a good lawyer in NY states. Greatly appreciated.
     
  8. Devilsolsi

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    So you are going to spend $60K because of $1K in paint damage? You either have so much money that you don't know what to do with it, or you are full of bs. You have mentioned several times that they are willing to take the car back...

    Something isn't adding up.
     
  9. SAU KWENG TAN

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    #59 SAU KWENG TAN, Apr 12, 2018
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    • I do not think I ever said they are willing to take the car back! I may have said I will return right away if they are willing to take the car back.
    • I said the manager called and promise to fix the flaws then after that change story with an email. That is why I am so ****ing piss!
    • Those who know me understand that I don't BS.
    • I have already filed complaint with FTC, PCNA and BBB. Continue to research where and how I can file complaint.
    • I work from home and I will file every single complain I can file during my spare time. I also write every freaking reviews I can write on them. Work or not, i dont care.
    • I am working with couple lawyers now. They offer free consultation and reading my emails and contract then will let me know their thought. One of them also said if I have strong case, he can take the case without me paying up front but only taking percentage of the settlement.
    • When I promised my customers to deliver something, I deliver as I promised. I don't BS and I don't bait and switch!
    • I expect to be treated the same and I HATE ****ER trying to take advantage because they think they can do it because normal buyer will surrender because too much hassle to deal with. Well **** them.
    • I take this very personal and not about money even though I am not rich.
    • **** the dealer and the dealer sales reps and manager and owner. I have read their reviews, all the reviews about them are similar....say one thing and deliver another.
    Mother****er ***** Dealer! Go **** yourself!

    I am sorry people about my behavior and may consider to many that I am overacting but I just hate people promise one thing and not deliver it!

    Again, i am sorry for gassing out and my bad behavior!
     
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    Whew!!


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  11. Carnut

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    Look I understand, do you think all of the 466 cars I bought where perfect, if they were I'd probably never have owned 466 cars. Imagine buying a car putting 30K in modifications and then saying damn I still don't like it. You are upset, and you have a right, but since you are not sending the car back, go fix it, enjoy it, and put this incident in your stuff I will never do again folder. You sound like you have principles (so do I) but not everyone does. If you really want to deal with a lawyer well have them write a letter and see if that gets you anywhere. You bought the car in New York, so if I'm not mistaken NY law would apply to the transaction. My guess is that if you wanted to have any chance you would need to not drive the car at all (since the dealer could use that against you), and this could be dragged out for years, if the dealer really wanted to mess with you. Is that really what you want? I have an in house legal team as well as two outside firms on retainer, I try and use them only as leverage against actually using them (get it). Another thing from now on get everything in writing including a condition report, unfortunately a phone call without back up in a situation like this is not going to stand up.
     
  12. Jaguar36

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    I'm not a lawyer so maybe I'm missing something. A lawsuit would only pay out as much as the damage inflicted on the OP right? Best case wouldn't that just be the difference between what was supposedly advertised (A perfect car) and what was received. So that would work out to like $1-2k best case? Doesn't seem like that would be worth a lawyers time on a contingency fee basis.

    This thread makes me glad I don't have to deal directly with customers.
     
  13. Devilsolsi

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    Really? You actually have never said that they aren't willing to take it back. All you have said so far is questioning what to do IF they ignore you.



     
  14. Devilsolsi

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    +1
     
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  15. Chupacabra

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    When buying a car out of area, you must save EVERYTHING. Screenshot EVERYTHING. Get every available piece of info and hold onto it. I recently had a dealer try to drag their feet over warranty work on my 575 when the buyers order clearly stated "90-day warranty" and listed the components that had failed as covered. Simple, right? Nope, it took over a month an it only was resolved when I got an attorney involved because they were "not sure the repairs would be covered". The thing is - I signed the buyers guide remotely via notary and made sure to take pictures of everything. I still do not have my copy of the buyers guide or any other physical paperwork from the transaction. Who knows what would have happened had I not taken the pictures?

    I'm a business owner, and one of my establishments deals with the public. I totally get the fact that people can expect too much, but if you put something out there as being a certain way, it should be that way or you are risking misrepresentation.

    That said, what's it worth to you? Are you trying to make a point? In my case the repairs were quite expensive and I was pissed that the agreement I signed was not being honored. I think I was right to feel that way as it was represented as having a warranty at time of sale.

    Personally, I'd have the paint fixed and send them the bill (IF their verbiage was truly misleading) and go about enjoying my new ride.
     
  16. Nuvolari

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    I know nothing about the dealer or the buyer but something just does not smell right here.

    INSISTING that you were promised a 'NEW' car when said car has 4K miles on it is being willfully blind. The car is used the moment you surpass delivery miles with it and at 4K it is very much no longer a new car.

    The damage cited is not only very appropriate for a car with that mileage (even if it is exceptionally well cared for) making a case for the 'DEEP SCRATCHES' on the front valence shows a complete lack of knowledge about cars and in particular newer Porsches. That front skirt literally rubs the moment you touch a bump in the road and is an inexpensive piece to replace without affecting the rest of the car. A few chips in the paint again are not pleasant but not strange either for a 4K mile car.

    Bottom line is that IF the dealer pays you anything it is a good will gesture and nothing more. Good luck getting a refund and chasing them in court. The only person that will loose out is you in both time and money. Get the car detailed and touched up and move on. In future if you want perfect and new pay for it and do the correct due diligence to ensure it.
     
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  17. SAU KWENG TAN

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    Alright. Finally the manager called back and agreed to fix all the flaws, including the paint chip near windshield and scratches on the door jam. He claims he was not playing game but he didn't understand the paint chip on the door jam and thought they were dirt. I am not sure how those are considered dirt? Anyway, I hope this is truly done and no more game!

    Sorry that I made it a big fuss about some scratches and imperfection condition. I still stand by A DEAL IS A DEAL. You must fully deliver what you promised/guaranteed.If I ever promised you something, I will deliver. If I ever have doubt delivering something, I will not make the promise!

    I guess I have created myself bunch of haters now but hope you all understanding my point. Thank you.
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  18. energy88

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    I'm not convinced that the "dealer" is an official authorized Porsche dealer. OP would not name the dealer and instead cited someone who sells every high end car in the world imaginable. I also checked eBay for all Porsches in their uncompleted listings section and could not find where such a Porsche was ever listed/located in the NY area, and/or in blue, and/or with 4K miles, and/or in the price range cited. I consider this a hoax and put the OP on "Ignore" a few days ago after he continually kept failing to respond to my pointed questions to help him.
     
  19. SAU KWENG TAN

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    Sir, in the pre-sale email, the dealer stated that if car arrives with damages, they will take it back and issue full refund. That their statement. I did not say they are willing to take it back after I filed the complaint. I hope the point get through well. After I complaint, they are trying to give me the excuses that this car has 3900 miles like many of you told me which I am aware it has 3900 miles. BUT THE POINT IS THEY GUARANTEE NEW CAR CONDITION, NO SCRATCHES and NO FLAW IN AND OUT. That is why I bought it that it's in perfect no flaws no scratches condition!
     
  20. SAU KWENG TAN

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    Thank you very much! I may have missed your questions earlier. At this point since the dealer already agreed to fix everything, I am not going to go any further to disclose who unless they continue playing game.

    Just a couple emails showing what they promised and I am not a person who plays hoax.
     

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  21. Nuvolari

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    I'm sorry but you are naive to think that a car with 3900 miles could ever pass as 'LIKE NEW'. I have seen cars with more damage and wear and tear having sat in a showroom with zero miles on them. Try buying a car that was in a manufacturer booth at an auto show. It will have zero mileage but I can assure you its interior will in no way reflect that of a truly off the boat new car.

    As for the dealer willing to take the car back all I read in the e-mail is that they assured that there would be no damage during transport. A deal may be a deal but you sir seem to like cherry picking certain words when it is to your advantage in presenting your case.

    If the dealer is going to pay for the repairs I commend them. I think it is a very nice good will gesture on their part. I personally would leave the car as is and have the selling dealer pay for a really nice detail and paint correction. Sending it to a body shop for paintwork requires much more explaining and will result in much greater depreciation down the road when you choose to sell or trade.

    Enjoy your new to you used Porsche. It is a lovely colour.
     
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  23. SAU KWENG TAN

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    I believe I am being naive and some times taking matter too seriously.

    I may have cherry pick the word but it's in fact arrives with damages. There are more emails which of course no points to show now.

    I don't know how it works but to fix it, you need to send to body shop anyway, correct?
     
  24. Statler

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    No amount of money is worth this much drama, contradiction, and whining walking through the door to my law office.

    And a lawyer taking this as a contingency? Hahahahaha. Wait... I think that’s exactly the way to go. Like owners looking like their dogs, the right clients and lawyers somehow manage to find each other.
     
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