![]() It's small scratches and missing handles which I was ok with, but the lack of transparency I wasn't happy about. after each photo I got I could see more damage and defects, unlike when I was told there wasn't any. It wasn't worth the effort for me to fly out there or buy and have it sent. ![]() ![]() he did and again did not all the photos I asked for. He told me he would then send me more photos. I figured if I can't get honest pics, how can the whole transaction be honest. I didn't get any specific photos saying here is a picture of this damaged section.I had to guess and question the salesman via text. And I replied since I couldn't get a few simple photos of the damage and what I asked for I was all set, I had to ask about certain things that I could see in the photos such as a scratch and missing handles, damaged speaker etc. After getting a photos which included none of these items, I gave up, later the salesman asked what I wanted to do. I asked for pictures of the wheels, engine and any defects. Honestly to help someone who is purchasing a car blindy without seeing it or driving it, is texting s few photos a big deal? I understand the car I was looking at was older and would be normal for some wear and tear, scratches and dings, so at the risk of being surprised when the vehicle arrived from being shipped, I requested the photos of any defects, damage.Īt first I was told the car had no defects or damage and all the photos were online. I requested a few higher resolution photos via email or text. I know this review has some good reviews online, but I was asking about a vehicle as I am from out of state. The car was also just a lot rougher cosmetically than I'd hope for a "no bad cars" dealership - things like the license plate bolt holes in the back appearing to have just been ripped out by the previous owner and not repaired? This dealership definitely does have bad cars and is probably worth avoiding altogether Not only that, the air conditioning was totally non functioning, the rear hatch did not function properly, and the front right strut had some kind of weird black cordage or something wrapped around it. I have looked at 3 other salt belt highlanders of the same age and none of them were as bad as this car. Immediately when the hood was open I saw how rusty it was, it was even worse underneath. Dead battery not the end of the world but it was only the beginning. I got to the dealership even though I had an appointment, the salesperson was not there so a non sales person found me the keys and took me out to the car to look at it. Honestly - bold strategy it got me to drive 90 minutes to see the car, but boy was that ever a waste of my time. I called iDrive motors and asked the sales person I was transferred to about the condition of a car I was interested in - the first question I asked was "is it rusty?" and before the words were even out of my mouth he cut in and said "we don't sell bad cars here" firmly and then asked if I wanted to come see the car.
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