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steve dillard
Ok here is the thing friday went and found a 03 bettle 5speed non-turbo we spent biggest part of the day at the dealership trying to go though banks, capital one finally took it, we left the lot and maybe 15 miles the e-break light came on and beep and went back off it would come on a few times so we turned around took it back to the lot and they said it need break fluied thattook care of that, they forgot to fill up the tank of gas so the salesmen took it to fill up the tank of gas while he was driving the low coolent light and Check Engine light came on so they said they would have to take it to the VW service to see what the codes are, well monday they call and said it was a senser bad, well while they was driveing it back to the dealership so we can pick it up the water pump went out and something and the t-stat, are they any way we can just no take the car since its already haveing this much trouble, we have had the car maybe a hour since we signed the papers. are they anyway we can back out of the deal since its had so many problams.
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MarvBear
wow, I can't read that post.

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steve dillard
i dont know why it turned out so big, but here it is again




Ok here is the thing friday went and found a 03 bettle 5speed non-turbo we spent biggest part of the day at the dealership trying to go though banks, capital one finally took it, we left the lot and maybe 15 miles the e-break light came on and beep and went back off it would come on a few times so we turned around took it back to the lot and they said it need break fluied thattook care of that, they forgot to fill up the tank of gas so the salesmen took it to fill up the tank of gas while he was driving the low coolent light and Check Engine light came on so they said they would have to take it to the VW service to see what the codes are, well monday they call and said it was a senser bad, well while they was driveing it back to the dealership so we can pick it up the water pump went out and something and the t-stat, are they any way we can just no take the car since its already haveing this much trouble, we have had the car maybe a hour since we signed the papers. are they anyway we can back out of the deal since its had so many problams.
MarvBear
yell them its fairly obvious the vehicle has problems and you rather pay for another more suitable vehicle. The can goodwill rescind the contract in those circumstances.
steve dillard
QUOTE(MarvBear @ Jun 20 2007, 09:50 PM) *
yell them its fairly obvious the vehicle has problems and you rather pay for another more suitable vehicle. The can goodwill rescind the contract in those circumstances.

can i go to other car lot and go though cap one or would they not do that. because i know they dont have no more beetles besides a 06 one and im sure there not going to give it to me for 10,500
MarvBear
If you want that contract goodwill rescinded you better be there at 9 pm in the morning WHEN THEY OPEN and pick another vehicle out in exchange on that dealer's lot.

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