This dealership sold me a vehicle that had been branded a LEMON and I was not made aware of such and now I cannot sell my vehicle.
A year ago I purchased a vehicle from Wolfchase Auto Sales. The owner there is Herb Phillips, which I dealt with only in negotiating a price for the car. Last week, I decided that I would get an appraisal on the vehicle for possible sale, as it is my third vehicle and we don't drive it as much anymore so I went to Carmax to get the information. They informed me the car, which I originally paid $9,000 for a year ago, was only worth $2,000. When I asked why, they said it was because the car had been branded a lemon from the manufacturer.
Disgusted I went right next door where the dealership I bought it from was located and demanded to know why I wasn't told the car was branded a lemon. The entire time the owner kept insisting he told me it was a lemon when I know there is no way I would have spent that kind of money on a car I knew would never be worth anything. I never saw any document (which he claims I signed) stating clearly that the car was a lemon nor was I explained that either, and when I kept telling him that, all he kept responding was well you signed it, as to suggest that some type of paperwork had been slipped in the documents I signed and I wasn't told verbally.
I have done some light research into this man and other complaints and reviews from internet sources all the way to the BBB and it appears this dealership has a history of altering titles, tricking customers into buying vehicles that they don't disclose certain information about, being disgusting to their customers, and pulling the bait and switch with people. I went to Mr. Phillips in hopes of trying to recoup the value of my car, which I was told by the appraiser would be anywhere from $7,000-$8000 in which he said there was no way he would give me anything close to this. Its obvious this guy is in the business to take advantage of those who aren't hip to these kind of practices. As I looked him in the face and asked him why would I throw away so much money on something I knew wouldn't be worth anything he just kept saying well you signed it. I have yet to see this document, and I know I didn't agree to something like this so it must have been disguised as something else.
Wolfchase Auto Sales Reviews
This dealership sold me a vehicle that had been branded a LEMON and I was not made aware of such and now I cannot sell my vehicle.
A year ago I purchased a vehicle from Wolfchase Auto Sales. The owner there is Herb Phillips, which I dealt with only in negotiating a price for the car. Last week, I decided that I would get an appraisal on the vehicle for possible sale, as it is my third vehicle and we don't drive it as much anymore so I went to Carmax to get the information. They informed me the car, which I originally paid $9,000 for a year ago, was only worth $2,000. When I asked why, they said it was because the car had been branded a lemon from the manufacturer.
Disgusted I went right next door where the dealership I bought it from was located and demanded to know why I wasn't told the car was branded a lemon. The entire time the owner kept insisting he told me it was a lemon when I know there is no way I would have spent that kind of money on a car I knew would never be worth anything. I never saw any document (which he claims I signed) stating clearly that the car was a lemon nor was I explained that either, and when I kept telling him that, all he kept responding was well you signed it, as to suggest that some type of paperwork had been slipped in the documents I signed and I wasn't told verbally.
I have done some light research into this man and other complaints and reviews from internet sources all the way to the BBB and it appears this dealership has a history of altering titles, tricking customers into buying vehicles that they don't disclose certain information about, being disgusting to their customers, and pulling the bait and switch with people. I went to Mr. Phillips in hopes of trying to recoup the value of my car, which I was told by the appraiser would be anywhere from $7,000-$8000 in which he said there was no way he would give me anything close to this. Its obvious this guy is in the business to take advantage of those who aren't hip to these kind of practices. As I looked him in the face and asked him why would I throw away so much money on something I knew wouldn't be worth anything he just kept saying well you signed it. I have yet to see this document, and I know I didn't agree to something like this so it must have been disguised as something else.