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Old 05-30-2021, 07:49 PM   #9
BlaqWhole
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Drives: 2017 Camaro ZL1 A10
Join Date: May 2012
Location: NJ
Posts: 7,692
The dealership is lying. They know full well that car is modded. And most likely the person who traded it in left them with the mod list to give to the next owner. Or they left their contact info for the dealership to give to the next owner. Either that or the previous owner just didn't give 2 fcuks and dropped it off and said "see ya" and bounced. But I doubt there are many people THAT inconsiderate. Somebody there knows something and they aren't being completely forthcoming.

Not for nothin, but these dealerships have the same guys who work there all day on most days. It's not like Walmart where Tim might be there from 4-7 today and you'll never see him again. Someone brings a car like that in for a trade and trust me, everyone in the dealership will know the salesperson who handled it. If not then the sales manager will know for sure. No way nobody knows who brought it in, who handled the deal, etc. So tell them straight up to stop lying, literally, tell them that they are outright lying and they know who the salesperson was. Tell them you're not playing these stupid games with them. If they want to sell the car here and now then all you need is some info on the mods done because you do not want to be stuck with a modded car and no warranty ESPECIALLY not a ZL1. Tell them to cut the crap and give you some info. The salesman who handled it can call the previous owner and either ask if it is ok to give the new buyer his contact info, or he can have the guy call the dealership and talk to you over the phone. If they keep playing dumb then walk out and let someone else deal with their stupidity.

Trust me, on a high priced sale like that, the salesman you're dealing with will get his act right in a jiffy so he doesn't lose the sale to another salesman who will have his act together. Bet that car ain't been there more than a week IF that. It wouldn't take more than 5 minutes for them to get the info you need. Call them out on their crap, and then if they do pull their crap together, tell them that for giving you the run around you want them to drop the price. And then tell them you want a warranty in writing.
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