A woman had to contact the dealer who sold the car after discovering a suspicious receipt at a newly built car glove box.
LISA posted a video on Tiktok and recently purchased a used Ford Bronco in 2021. CarFax The US car history report was clean.
“The title is clean, CarFaxI didn’t have a history of accidents. Everything was perfect, ”Lisa said in the video, but when he arrived home and opened a glove box to find a manual, he found a suspicious receipt.
The receipt was repaired at a nearby repair shop, and $ 7,000 was described. “And the receipt says,” Depending on the insurance estimates, “Lisa said.
She immediately contacted the seller and found the receipt, which suggested that there was a serious accident between the vehicle and the former owner.
“I’m really Menbung. I keep thinking about it. ‘It’s a big loss for $ 7,000. What did you do? Did you have structural damage to the body?’
She searched the Internet to confirm the Illinois’ law. “It doesn’t matter if you don’t intend to deceive. There’s still a responsibility for unveiled information.
“And of course, we may not have paid this price to this car, if you knew that there was a history of accidents. If you think about the loss of losses such as depreciation, at least 10%will be lost,” she added.
LISA said that the seller contacted and the former owner collided with the deer, causing the windshield and the roof to be damaged, but the airbag did not work.
“If you first hide her thinking, I don’t know how reliable her explanation can be. But the airbag didn’t work is important in terms of the influence on the value of the car.”
The seller said she would provide a free ceramic coating for the car’s external stamps and indoor protection, but LISA found the evidence that the former owner had already made the coating at the time of the purchase of the vehicle.
LISA demanded a free extension guarantee for this. “The poor woman left it in the glove box. Perhaps the dealer was really not seen by the detailing team and the service department. […] I would have done it. ”
But in the comments of the video, many advised her to return her car. “The $ 7,000 may not be a big amount, but the roof damage can affect the window, sunroof, and body structural integrity,” said Tiktok users.
“Please check the car again. The exterior damage of $ 7,000 may not be a big deal in the sheet metal industry. But the problem is the engine and the transmission. That’s more worried,” another user said. “Please call the repair shop and check what repair you did,” the third user suggested.
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