Advance Auto
To my Surprise!
- 02-07-2013
- 11
I bought an Audi from the Advance Auto in Boksburg last year January. Being someone that doesn't really know a lot about vehicles I put my trust into the Dealership and was told that the vehicle was accident free.
So 3 weeks after I bought the vehicle, the Driveshaft broke and luckily the vehicle was still under warranty with Audi, so the repairs were done and I just thought it broke because of age.
The Audi was then taken for a service at the agents as it was still covered by the service plan. They said that it could have been in an accident, but they couldn't confirm that.
Now I want to trade in the Audi on a cheaper vehicle, but I was told by a dealership yesterday... that the vehicle could have been in multiple accidents, because the whole vehicle has been sprayed on and touched up. The panels don't line up properly and the front fender is hanging by a nut and bolt, that was fixed up with some fibreglass.
So how am I suppose to sell an accident damaged vehicle???
Its funny, but the dealership is approved by every vehicle finance institute out there as well? How does that happen if they are selling Accident damaged vehicles as "Accident Free"
MFC,
Wesbank,
ABSA all included
Company: Advance Auto
Country: South Africa
City: Boksburg