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joane45
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What is the name of your state? IL
My friend just bought a "new" demo car following an accident, he used his insurance money and went to a dealership in which the owner was a good friend if his dad's ( who died 10 yrs ago) In years past the family had gotten good deals from the owner, not so in this case. It is a 2002 Toyota Camry they labeled a "demo" and thus "new" since it was not titled. It had almost 12,000 miles on it tho, and their initial price was $1000 below sticker price. This was in late March 2003. We finally got them down to an "OK" price but not happy about the deal at all, especially after doing additonal research once we got home and realized we had been lied to about other cars they had for sale, and realizing the starting price for this car was the same as several of their 2003 cars! Friend complained to the owner next day , owner's attitude was "too bad". and left the conversation on a sour note.
About a week ago we realized there is a mouse ( or mice) in the car. I had been vacuuming it out, and not paying attention, but he realized it was mouse turds. The glove box was loaded and comtinues to fill up/ What do you think we should request when calling the dealership. I am thinking we should get a different car.
My friend just bought a "new" demo car following an accident, he used his insurance money and went to a dealership in which the owner was a good friend if his dad's ( who died 10 yrs ago) In years past the family had gotten good deals from the owner, not so in this case. It is a 2002 Toyota Camry they labeled a "demo" and thus "new" since it was not titled. It had almost 12,000 miles on it tho, and their initial price was $1000 below sticker price. This was in late March 2003. We finally got them down to an "OK" price but not happy about the deal at all, especially after doing additonal research once we got home and realized we had been lied to about other cars they had for sale, and realizing the starting price for this car was the same as several of their 2003 cars! Friend complained to the owner next day , owner's attitude was "too bad". and left the conversation on a sour note.
About a week ago we realized there is a mouse ( or mice) in the car. I had been vacuuming it out, and not paying attention, but he realized it was mouse turds. The glove box was loaded and comtinues to fill up/ What do you think we should request when calling the dealership. I am thinking we should get a different car.