I requested info on a vehicle from Straightline in Fort - vwall
I requested info on a vehicle from Straightline in Fort Sask. I was contacted by Alyssa and later by Josh Corbett. He told me the vehicle of interest was being shown to someone else and that he had confirmed it had an extended warranty up to 160,000 kms. A huge add on value he said. I took the vehicle for a test drive and bought it on Feb 3, 2024 I picked it up on Feb 6 but the transfer form was not available at the time. It took til Feb 14 before I received the transfer. Once I tried to have it put in my name I discovered the vehicle only had a manufacturers warranty which expires on April 13, 2024. When I contacted Josh he said it was a mistake made by an employee that no longer worked there. Nice try. I was very upset by this and asked Straightline to resolve it. Add the warranty or buy the vehicle back. Josh offered me an extended warranty at cost which I refused cause it was after all suppose to have one already. I was told it wasn’t financially feasible for them to add it on and that they would buy the vehicle back. I had spent over a month searching for this vehicle and really didn’t want to sell it back. I wanted Straightline to make it right. All I was offered was buy it back or a couple of oil changes and a detailing. None of which I wanted. On top of that they tried to charge me extra for etching, detailing and protection package nearly $1,000 extra which is illegal to do. It’s included in the price already. So they took those extras away when it should be included. It pays to do your research as a consumer and know your rights. I don’t feel Straightline did what they were suppose to. I wouldn’t recommend this dealership to anyone. It’s all about sell the vehicle, even if they have to lie.
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