1ed
Aug 18, 2018Explorer
What would you do?
I have been loolkign for a tow vehicle and posted such in the towing vehicle tread. Well I was going to go out of state and all of a sudden I found a vehicle about 30 miles from my home at a GM Deale...
1ed wrote:There's definitely a principle involved, but it's not what you're thinking. You asked them to replace it and committed to buying if they did. You were the one who didn't keep their word. It's not for the dealer to eat the cost of dishonest and unreasonable customers. It's good consumer practice to not make commitments which aren't going to be kept.
Thanks for all your replies . The deal was for a 2004 vehicle with 160.000 miles and the seal was in stock and you could see where the seal had been leaking from the stain on the carpet.
I will move on but it just seems there is a principle involved and it would be a good business practice to eat the cost of the rubber.