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dlc72
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What is the name of your state? CT
There is a dealership that does in-house financing but their cars are over priced than blue book value plus they get interest on top of that. But the icing on the cake is that they only make sure the car is safe to drive so if the AC is not working or radio or window they won't fix or deduct from overpriced car. All these cars are old and have high milage. How does a place like that stay in business. Is there anything that can be done for buyers and are they breaking any laws. Just wondering??
There is a dealership that does in-house financing but their cars are over priced than blue book value plus they get interest on top of that. But the icing on the cake is that they only make sure the car is safe to drive so if the AC is not working or radio or window they won't fix or deduct from overpriced car. All these cars are old and have high milage. How does a place like that stay in business. Is there anything that can be done for buyers and are they breaking any laws. Just wondering??