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TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED


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Posted by THEJDMAN01 on December 06, 2006 at 16:33:48 from (152.163.100.74):

As some of you may have already read, I purchased a brand new truck. Three was aproblem with it leaking antifreze when i went to pick up the truck they fixed that but I also purchased through the car dealership, a undercoating and rhino bed liner. They (biggers chevrolet) sold me the rhino liner/undercoating but the warrenty is through the place that applied the product ss supply. They (biggers chevrolet) delivered the truck to me today and the rhino liner had air pockets in it very wavy and pealing from truck bed separating already. So i stopped the salesman said hey this is shut. Then i looked at the undercoating it was a thick goo for lack of better words but still very very wet. I could literally wipe it off with my finger. They got busy at ss supply and sprayed the bed liner/undercoating on the truck, and put the vheicle outside (in below freezing conditions. the bed liner and undercoating didnt cure. Tehy brought the truck to me today and we had black ice last night. Road crews spread on gobs of salt. The undercoating ahd chuncks (bb size) pieces of raod saalt embedded in it. They sprayed the whole udnerside of the truck including wiring, brake lines etc. All embedded with pieces of road salt. Their" make it right" approach is to clean off waht htey can of undercoatign and rhino liner and re apply. However I know they cannot get ever nook and cranny piece of undercoating off that truck on a respary so inevitably some will be sprayed over. They will then be sealing the water/salt air against my electrical connections frame and brake lines. The warrenty is through ss supply, obviously a bunch of idiots if they didnt realize the truck coudlnt be put ouside to cure. Chevy if i have a rust problem will say its the undercoating that caused it and do nothign. If ss supply goes out of business or if i have a problem they may do nothign or say tough luck or be out of business. IF they respray it and seal in some poieces of water and salt and air will it being not able to get any more water air rust out my frame and possibly brake lines??? Should/can i refuse the truck???? From the way i read it if the deal is not completed they can keep your downpayment (ie 2500 bucks) but i already signed the contract and paid the balance of the tdruck in full and they ahve cashed the checkl. They have my money. I am driving one of their dealer demos. CAn i cancel the contract now since they cant delvier me waht i woudl consider good goods?? Can they keep my downpayment? all of it? Should I accept it and not worry about it? The dearl sai dthe best they can do is all they can do is get off what undercoating they can the best then can and reapply (which is true) but will i have problems in 5 years? I know 99 percnet of you will say dont get the undercoating its a rip off but too late now and i was trying to protect a large investmetn the best i coudl


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