Might be a sign. If they are this dishonest there is no telling what issues you might uncover once the trailer left the lot. I am sure they would stand behind the trailer though --- way way behind!! :D
OMG - I had Banner Ford do the exact same thing years ago. Gave me a price on a Taurus wagon which I drove home to confirm the wife like it. Came back with her to sign the papers and the dude said he grabbed the paperwork for the car next to it. I just walked out. Best news is I think they...
I don't want to buy anything that can be shut-off remotely. One tesla owner got shut down because he wouldn't swap his loaner high capacity battery for the standard battery when it came available.
It worked out but not with nearly as much money as I hoped. The insurance offered my son about $11k to total the car which was slightly above the online pricing. But if he wanted to keep the car the insurance company would deduct about $5500 for salvage value which I thought was high. He...
2014 CRV with about 125k miles. Everything works and he is not a car guy nor needs a car daily so the dents don't bother him. Trade value per kbb/ Edmonds is about $9000. Some states don't do a salvage title for hail damage. Georgia may but can get it converted to a rebuilt title
In the process of moving from Austin to Atlanta this week my son's CRV was battered by tennis ball size hail. While it took out his windshield and dented both his roof and hood it was drivable to Atlanta after replacing the windshield. The insurance company is looking to total the car but he...
I don't think you can just add oil to a system and then look for leaks. First, it has to be the correct oil (PAG or Ester - there may be more) If you have too much I suspect you will damage the compressor or clog your orifice tube. You might could add refrigerant with dye and look but you...
I was curious so I google timing chain and ecoboost. While this may not be your problem but early models suffered from timing chain stretch ( hard to believe with a chain) and some had it as soon as 40k miles. The TSB calls for changing a bunch of parts that "might" be causing the issue or...
Glad to hear the wife is ok. You'll get your chance to help by keeping up with the paperwork, insurance, adjuster, lawyers etc. Just make sure they don't rush you and you get a fair deal.
Guy on here has a Bronco - with 127k for $11,000. More room, top comes off -- plus Bronco owners like to laugh at Jeep owners
https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-ft-1990-bronco-good-condition-126-500-original-miles.2985813/
Here's another vote for Toyota -- I had a Corolla with airbags that sipped gas and never gave me problems. A friend had a Honda fit and his was recalled for transmission issues.
Good thing he didn't start with a Quadrajet. HAHAHA - I need to rebuild mine on my Silverado and I am amazed with all the added complexity to meet the emission requirements in 1986.
Never a starter but I did have to flush contaminated brake fluid outside an auto store during a trip in the mountains on a Sunday. The brakes were fading on the long downhills and there wasn't a repair shops to be found. Left the old brake fluid in a bottle next to the store when I was done.
Definitely get it diagnosed. I paid for a transmission replacement when it was a valve solenoid that was sticking on a Honda Odyssey. What I thought ( and the shop) was the transmission was the engine having trouble shutting off cylinders-- at cruising speed. Then the crappy transmission...
Are deciding which car or which wheels? I like the dark blue better and those look like the rubicon wheels on a Jeep. Seeing you have a 210+ feedback rating I am thinking you can negotiate the difference to 0 and then decide.