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Mustang, Muscle, More in Dallas

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Christy Hall -OR- Mark Morgan

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May 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/21/99
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I posted a question about a week ago as to wether anyone in the Dallas
area had heard anything about this dealer. I really couldn't find
anything bad about this place so I went ahead and purchased a '67
fastback from this guy today. And I couldn't be more F!@$ing pissed off
at the man ( Gregg Cly for those intrested ) who sold me this car.
Purchased without warranty, of course, after driving it home I find the
car blowing white smoke on start up, the power steering knocking, and my
driver's side door refusing to unlock, leaving me to crawl thru the
trunk to get in. All of these features available on a car nearing 10k.

I advise anyone who lives in the Dallas/Ft. Worth and surrounding area
to NOT BUY a car from GREGG CLY. Maybe I'm a little overboard, but I
really want to see this man shut down. There would be a difference had a
I driven a car a week, maybe two before its problems erupt, but to
uncover these problems on the first time of travel leave nothing but
shady dealings in my opinion. If you can, spread the word. I hate
dishonest people, but I hate it even worse when they get by with it. If
you want expensive SH!T, call 972-ITS-CARS. Gregg Cly at Mustang,
Muscle, and More.

Yeah I'm pissed off! Sue me!

Mark


Mike Burmeister

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May 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/22/99
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I don't want to piss you off anymore, but I have to ask. Did you have
the car checked out by a mechanic prior to purchasing it? If not,
you've got no one to blame but yourself. No dealer is going to
voluntarily disclose a car's problems to you. It's up to you to
protect yourself from unscrupulous car dealers. Buyer Beware!

Now, if the dealer misrepresented the car's condition, you may have
some recourse. Contact the dealer and let him know that the car is
having problems. Be nice, though. He may surprise you and help you
out some. I once bought a '79 Capri from a used car dealer and had
the heater core fail a week later. Of course there was no warranty,
but he felt bad and split the repair bill with me. If that doesn't
get you anywhere, file a complaint with your local Better Business
Bureau. They can tell you if you have a leg to stand on.

Best of luck.

--
Mike Burmeister
'97 4.6 TBird


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