Dealer sold me a damaged 2010 GS350
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Dealer sold me a damaged 2010 GS350
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I have been on your forum for several months and finally made the decision to purchase a 2010 GS with under 20,000 and is still under factory warranty.
Carfax showed that it had no damage and I was unable to notice any issues. Dealer also mentioned that it had no accidents. However, the proximity sensor is broken on the driver side door. It does not sense my hand to unlock the door, but all the other passenger doors work.
I brought it into Lexus to have this fixed and they said that they could not because body work was done the driver side door. I purchased this car on Tuesday, just two days ago and wanted to know what you would recommend.
I have check this other link from the other user and have tried calling the dealer but the person I was dealing with is not responding. I am thinking about going in person to deal with this situation to see how they will rectify. I appreciate any advice or thoughts on this matter.
Here is a link to the ad that is still running:
http://stellarautosales.com/cars/201...+GS+350+510966
Best,
Paul
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...amaged-is.html
I have been on your forum for several months and finally made the decision to purchase a 2010 GS with under 20,000 and is still under factory warranty.
Carfax showed that it had no damage and I was unable to notice any issues. Dealer also mentioned that it had no accidents. However, the proximity sensor is broken on the driver side door. It does not sense my hand to unlock the door, but all the other passenger doors work.
I brought it into Lexus to have this fixed and they said that they could not because body work was done the driver side door. I purchased this car on Tuesday, just two days ago and wanted to know what you would recommend.
I have check this other link from the other user and have tried calling the dealer but the person I was dealing with is not responding. I am thinking about going in person to deal with this situation to see how they will rectify. I appreciate any advice or thoughts on this matter.
Here is a link to the ad that is still running:
http://stellarautosales.com/cars/201...+GS+350+510966
Best,
Paul
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...amaged-is.html
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Well i believe that carfax and other major accident reporting websights provide information based on the insurance and dmv.
Also if it wasn't any major accident it won't show.
If you think just the door was a part of the problem/accident then maybe the previous owner had it fixed on his own,without including the insurance.Lots of people have high deductibles and wont go trough the insurance it just not worth it...Then another scenario,driving under the influence hitting the wall in the garage or something....could be a million of things.
Maybe he had a friend who has a body shop,maybe someone hit him in the parking lot and he got cash from the person and paid cash to the body shop...
Also what comes to mind is that maybe someone tried to break into the car...
I think you need to find out where the problem exactly is,and if it is something that should be covered under the warranty(besides the fact that it was in an accident)then find the right service writer and have him take care of it.
I remember how many times it happened that my E55 had some issue,where the Service Rep would think that its nothing or should not be covered under the warranty...and then 50 bucks later everything is covered....
Also if it wasn't any major accident it won't show.
If you think just the door was a part of the problem/accident then maybe the previous owner had it fixed on his own,without including the insurance.Lots of people have high deductibles and wont go trough the insurance it just not worth it...Then another scenario,driving under the influence hitting the wall in the garage or something....could be a million of things.
Maybe he had a friend who has a body shop,maybe someone hit him in the parking lot and he got cash from the person and paid cash to the body shop...
Also what comes to mind is that maybe someone tried to break into the car...
I think you need to find out where the problem exactly is,and if it is something that should be covered under the warranty(besides the fact that it was in an accident)then find the right service writer and have him take care of it.
I remember how many times it happened that my E55 had some issue,where the Service Rep would think that its nothing or should not be covered under the warranty...and then 50 bucks later everything is covered....
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dekidex,
thanks for your thoughts, it helps to see it from different perspectives. when i brought it to the lexus dealership, they are charging several hundred to take apart the door to do the inspection. the service manager assumes that it may be a problem with the multiplex computer part #89223 ($550), but nothing is conclusive until they take the door apart.
unfortunately, lexus will not fix this under warranty because of the damage on the door.
thanks for your thoughts, it helps to see it from different perspectives. when i brought it to the lexus dealership, they are charging several hundred to take apart the door to do the inspection. the service manager assumes that it may be a problem with the multiplex computer part #89223 ($550), but nothing is conclusive until they take the door apart.
unfortunately, lexus will not fix this under warranty because of the damage on the door.
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This is what I would do:
1. Print out their original ad, while it is still up, where they advertaise the car as "brand new condition, all original paint". You will need it for the future fight. They can say they did not know about the accident because carfax did not show it. However, if they advertise it as "all original paint", you can hold them accountable for that claim.
2. Contact them in person and demand to fix the car, or you will file a complaint with your State Attorney General. If they refuse, do file the complait with Consumer Protection Division of the AG office and the BBB.
3. Try taking the car to another Lexus dealer (you probably have plenty of those around where you live) and don't tell them anything other than "My door does not unlock by the hand touch". See what they say.
Good luck.
Keep us posted.
1. Print out their original ad, while it is still up, where they advertaise the car as "brand new condition, all original paint". You will need it for the future fight. They can say they did not know about the accident because carfax did not show it. However, if they advertise it as "all original paint", you can hold them accountable for that claim.
2. Contact them in person and demand to fix the car, or you will file a complaint with your State Attorney General. If they refuse, do file the complait with Consumer Protection Division of the AG office and the BBB.
3. Try taking the car to another Lexus dealer (you probably have plenty of those around where you live) and don't tell them anything other than "My door does not unlock by the hand touch". See what they say.
Good luck.
Keep us posted.
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Very easy they have to inspect the car and confirm no paint work or accident, warranty is fine and can be a CPO so long all vin stickers are present. But since it's not worked since u picked up the car there is a paper trail of the inspection and the tech would have noted it. They have to keep that for legal reasons. I wouldn't call but I would go in person and go directly to a GM or higher up manager and insist you want to see the original safety inspection as it will have notes on both sides and not a xerox copy of it do they can alter the doc. If they refuse make them take the car back and if they don't let them know you will contact the AG/BBB/Local News/your attorney/and post all over the Internet about your experience. If they are on dealerader.com (spelling) I would post up on this many consumers rely on this and yelp and no dealer can afford to have a bad rep.
Best wishes getting it resolved quickly
Best wishes getting it resolved quickly
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dekidex,
thanks for your thoughts, it helps to see it from different perspectives. when i brought it to the lexus dealership, they are charging several hundred to take apart the door to do the inspection. the service manager assumes that it may be a problem with the multiplex computer part #89223 ($550), but nothing is conclusive until they take the door apart.
unfortunately, lexus will not fix this under warranty because of the damage on the door.
thanks for your thoughts, it helps to see it from different perspectives. when i brought it to the lexus dealership, they are charging several hundred to take apart the door to do the inspection. the service manager assumes that it may be a problem with the multiplex computer part #89223 ($550), but nothing is conclusive until they take the door apart.
unfortunately, lexus will not fix this under warranty because of the damage on the door.
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All,
I'm glad to report that I was able to get a full refund on this transaction. When I visited the dealership, the salesperson was unavailable and I explained the situation to the owner. Salesperson was called and came to visit onsite. We reviewed the situation, he was apologetic and provided the full refund.
Thank you all for you support and suggestions. Every little bit enabled me to get back my $$$.
Definitely lessons learned throughout this entire process.
Thanks again Club Lexus crew.
I'm glad to report that I was able to get a full refund on this transaction. When I visited the dealership, the salesperson was unavailable and I explained the situation to the owner. Salesperson was called and came to visit onsite. We reviewed the situation, he was apologetic and provided the full refund.
Thank you all for you support and suggestions. Every little bit enabled me to get back my $$$.
Definitely lessons learned throughout this entire process.
Thanks again Club Lexus crew.
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All,
I'm glad to report that I was able to get a full refund on this transaction. When I visited the dealership, the salesperson was unavailable and I explained the situation to the owner. Salesperson was called and came to visit onsite. We reviewed the situation, he was apologetic and provided the full refund.
I'm glad to report that I was able to get a full refund on this transaction. When I visited the dealership, the salesperson was unavailable and I explained the situation to the owner. Salesperson was called and came to visit onsite. We reviewed the situation, he was apologetic and provided the full refund.