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30-12-2008, 06:18 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey guys,
Im looking at a EL XR6 at a 2nd hand dealership and have test drove the car and all but the thing is a nugget. It just dosent go and took forever to change gear. They had a look and said it was a cat converter and they will replace it if i leave a deposit. Now they refuse to replace the cat before i put down any money and all they do is talk about leaving a deposit and are really pushy, but i keep saying no. Ive spoken to my exhaust guy and 3 mechanic mates and they all agreed that a cat can do that but also a gearbox can make the car run like that 2. Also could be a tuning issue in regards to the engine. I would like to put deposit and get it fixed but if i pull out ill have to pay 5% termination fee of agreed purchase price. This is another thread asking what could be the problem http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11243950 My questions are Can a dealership have a car on the lot that is not in good working order? What is the best way to protect myself if i leave a deposit? I thought that they should write down the following; Mechanic has determined that cat converter is faulty and needs to be replaced as vehicle is not in good working order. I thought that would be good as if the car comes back and still the same then at least i have some sort of security. All you information and help will be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance guys |
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