Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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As someone who actually has had a lemon law buy back let me answer a few questions: these buy backs are typically settled in arbitration as customer satisfaction cases not as buy backs and will never appear on car title checks as buy backs. Speculating from your keyboards is fine but I lived it, it was PITA to live the process and yes it was a Toyota. It took months with out a car. I still drive a Toyota, reasonable quality, I just got a bad one.
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Crazy mixed up world. The last “Japanese” car I bought (Toyota) was made in Georgetown, Kentucky. The last “US” car I bought (Dodge) was built in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Mercedes are a made in Alabama, BMW’s in South Carolina, Hondas in Indiana, Volkswagens in Tennessee, Chevys in Mexico. And the list goes on. I guess my preference to to find a car or truck built in the US by US workers. I am not to particular about the brand.
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Whatever Consumer Reports recommends, those are our choices. I worked hard for my money, it won’t leave my pocket to buy junk. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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certain mercedes are made in Alabama,E,S, and Sl's are made in Germany
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Interesting. In 2003 I bought a new Chevy truck that from day one had a vibration they could not solve. Every time I took it in I got a free loaner car. I made sure I documented everything, researched NYS's lemon law and filled the requirements to a tee. I called GM and requested a replacement. Ended up driving it 7,000 miles for free and got a replacement without going through the lemon law. The important thing is to satisfy the lemon law requirements so you have the upper hand. In my case it was in the shop off and on for more than 30 days with the same problem.
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You know they didn’t scrap your truck. Someone got stuck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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We bought two trucks, a Sienna and Rav4 from Phillips and were happy with the sales people and service as well. CARFAX will list any issues with a used car.
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Not if the dealer doesn’t report it to CARFAX. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'm a car guy and know how to get any maintenance and quality problems resolved. For the foreseeable future, you'll see me in my new Mustang or in my 67 Chevelle SS. I buy to enjoy 'em. My cars are more than simple transportation and always have been.
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They have to earn my trust, if I'm to lazy to do it myself, I follow up before I leave then dealership. I have learnt this 30'years ago. If They change the oil, before I get in the car I check the oil,, most over fill it. I've only had one dealership that I never found nothing wrong after service (flower Honda, Norman OK.) they earned my trust. Also, they was the only dealership that advertised car and actually had that car for the price on there lot. Others, had the excuse we just sold that one and tried the old bait and switch. Bottom line IMO most people don't know so they run up the price. I will say this I took my Honda to Ocala for airbags and was surprised they didn't try to gouge me with stuff I didn't need, but I had everything documented and dates when ALL fluids was changed. Which I done myself (Honda cars are very easy to service. I was waiting for the pitch, but it never came. So, I somewhat trust them, but, I would still follow up. Trust, but verified if possible before you leave the dealership. You don't have to be nasty. |
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Bought a new car from Phippips 10years ago. Have it serviced there on a regular basis. Never had a problem. Seems like a good place to me.
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According to the OP, he bought two cars from Phillips Toyota and "never had a problem." Ridiculous as it sounds, when there IS a problem, as in the case of the OP, then there REALLY IS a problem! And problems can arise, no matter how rare a defective vehicle turns up. The real issue is how responsibly the management of the dealership handles it, and it sounds like Phillips Toyota really fell down in terms of responsibility to the OP. And just as bad, they are now passing the car with an electrical defect on to yet another buyer!
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Ain't that the truth! Whoever buys the OP's 2016 Rav4 from Phillips Toyota is in for a surprise--and a major headache. Unbelievable....
CARFAX cannot dream up what to put in their used car records. If the dealer doesn't supply it to CARFAX, then it never gets included. Plain and simple. And it sounds like the Service Dept at Phillips Toyota did not give the info to CARFAX about this vehicle, meaning possibly many other vehicles as well.... Last edited by twinklesweep; 11-20-2017 at 07:03 PM. Reason: formatting mistake |
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