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Everytime anyone of us drives something off the lot, 99.5% of the time it depriciates fast. But why am i saying that here, us car guys "get it", we'll, 99.5% of us haha |
Why does he think his car is worth more than other used ZL1? Was there something special about it?
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Not like a car dealership/finance company would ever put a customer upside down in a loan. :rolleyes: Thankfully there are us bottom feeders wanting to suck up the prime salvage. :D |
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Hey guys not for nothing but I've been following the thread on Camaro5.com since his first post. There's now 193,000 views and 933 comments. Hes has only posted 19 times..... He has been getting the ROYAL screw by the dealership!!! I wouldn't expect you to read the 933 comments, but if you want a gist of the situation, just read his 19 post. We all would be livid if what he's experiencing had happen to any of our guys here.
BTW, he is the author of the first gen Camaro restoration book along with 5 others. No drama, no mob theory, just a major "F" job by the dealer. There a reason it's blown up on the internet. |
That's too bad. :(
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Here's my OPINION, which doesn't mean squat...
I don't care if it was my zl1, my enzo, or my Ford Fiesta. If I take my car into a dealership for service, and this happened, someone is going to write me a check. Here in the Atlanta area, the 3 local news stations would absolutely LOVE to get ahold of this. Here, there also would be lawyers taking you out to dinner, trying to get the case. Around these parts, they are called stealerships... |
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What I'm gathering is that they are offering to write him a check, or give him the value of his car when it was totaled - which is how insurance typically works. He's making the argument that the car he was given to replace his wasn't worth as much, since he isn't the original owner of the replacement. |
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Bill Howell posted about getting an attorney and filing suit. Yes, my father did that as well. Although, the dealership tries to financially break you, by countless delays. My father's case was settled in about 3 years. Yes, it should have been resolved in a few months. Jeff |
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http://jalopnik.com/dealership-total...eal-1498804012 This is typical of insurance companies, so if you have an item that is worth 4k, then they try to replace it with an item worth 400. He is just starting the Insurance/dealership game at 1 month, but it typically takes several months to get items replaced. He never be happy, but his best bet is to get a new 2014 ZL1 and just pay the difference. |
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