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Old 01-11-2014, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Al Moreno View Post
He has been getting the ROYAL screw by the dealership!!!
The dealership is responsible, but they won't pay at all. Any time you are in a car wreck and the other driver is at fault. Then it is their insurance that pays. This story is similar to my father's car being totaled at a dealership in 1990. The dealership's service manager drove my father's car home and then proceeded to drive through a flooded street. "He made the claim that the street wasn't flooded at the time." Although, it conflicted with the video tape that a neighbor had shot of the flooded street. Showing him driving into the water that was around over 2 feet high. The dealership's plan was to dry out the car and give it back to us without filing a claim. My father only wanted it to be totaled out. Have dealership insurance to pay for it. My father had talked to several mechanics and they recommend to not take a car with EFI that had been in a flood.

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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