^ pls continue contributing to this thread by giving updates sa case mo kasi malaking business sa Pinas ang second hand cars
tia
devil's advocate here..
what if the car dealer says, "we didn't know that! it appears we were conned as well by the guy who sold the car to us!".
remember, it is you who will have to prove fraud on their part.
yes, it may be true that you have a case against the dealer. but it will probably be an upward climb all the way if you go to court... are you willing to go the distance?
perhaps if you can show that there are many other similar cases against this particular dealer..
by the way, what's wrong with the car? or, is there nothing wrong with it at all, except the mileage...?
if there's nothing really wrong with it, then i suggest you drive and enjoy it.
btw... i bought an ex-taxi.. so i know how you feel..
Last edited by dr. d; September 6th, 2012 at 05:56 PM.
mas maganda sigurong isumbong mo sa media. walang cost. unlike sa government, baka abutin ka ng siyam siyam. matatakot sila nyan kasi malalaman ng mga buyers na mandurugas sila
Just to share. I sold my 2002 Altis to a car dealer based in Central Luzon last 2010. I sold it at 188T kms. When I saw it in one of the internet ads I was surprised to see it being sold with "only" 64T kms. That is why I never believed mileage whenever I check on those used car dealers. So I believe the car dealer is the one who had your car's mileage rigged. My suggestion to the TS just ask for additional rebates from the car dealer during your mediation.
Last edited by rossph; September 6th, 2012 at 08:14 PM. Reason: Additional Inputs