mchastings
Well-Known Member
At the very least they should be honest with you on its history, dealerships bottom line is selling vehicles, but they also want a relationship with each customer for future maintenance. I would look up the rules in your state regarding the sale of a new vehicle, is what they did with this Jeep now considered a used vehicle under the state rules? and can you live in harmony with this vehicle knowing it was driven at a demonstration? I would take it back or negotiate some kind of recourse if you are going to keep it.I was incorrect in stating delivery miles were 46. They were 26.
The dealership noted the gouge in the freedom panel and had already ordered the replacement. Failed to lay down and check undercarriage. Wasn’t noticeable until I got under it to install Mopar performance rock rails.
I’m still with 24 hours of purchase. No way I caused rust in 24 hours. Biggest concern is the rust and ensuring my vehicle wasn’t throttled horribly.
I do trust my dealership not to joy-ride it. They were very responsive to my concerns to not have it driven hard.
I’ll start with the dealership and go from there.
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