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RE: Vancouver Auto Liquidation I purchased a car from this dealership about 6 months ago and had the worst possible experience with my 2003 Range Rover HSE 1st month my "check engine" light came on as well as "inactive air suspension" cost me about $200 to get those reset. Battery needed to be replaced $150 Air suspension had to be replaced $4000 Transmission needed replacing $5300 New Tires $1200 I paid $16,000 for the car which was a good price at that time last year. I also have their checklist that said everything was in good condition with no problems. They also offered to forge documents for financing (indirectly) Bottom line, dont deal with with shady stealership! |
You didn't think it would be cheap to own/maintain a Range Rover did you? :ahwow: |
Theres a difference between maintenance and being sold a car with so many things wrong with it |
This dealership has been brought up many times on RS already! There's quite a bit of info on it too, forgot which thread it was in though. |
Friend use to work there, they always rip apart good parts from the car and put bogus crap into em lol Posted via RS Mobile |
not the most credible source out there, but this is what i got right away from msn auto review on a 2003 rover Quote:
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I think you got away with a less-lemon-than-most for a Range Rover. Just stay away from this brand if you wanted anything remotely reliable. |
the word liquidation is in the name. What the hell were you expecting? |
Heard so many bad things about auto-lquidation. They have many high-end cars selling on craigslist for very low prices..they try to market themselves as a high-inventory liquidator to justify their low prices but the reality is that their cars are the worst of the worst. Also, my friend has owned 2 range rovers and had to replace the air suspension in both of them. Very common problem on this vehicle. You think that as the price of a car rises so should the reliability, you are paying for a 'premium' vehicle after all, should it not be superior to is cheaper counter parts in every way? geez Good luck with your range rover, hope you don't have any more costly problems with it! |
OP... you've been registered since 2009. RS is not just a great place for selling your used car. It's a one-stop automotive resource. You don't need to tell us about your crappy experience. We already know about it. A quick search on this forum would have revealed the sketchiness of that stealership, and, likely, would prevented you from handing your hard-earned dough to some slimeballs. |
They have a M3 on CL right now that been there for awhile. The price is right, yet from everything I've read about this guys I don't want to touch it. |
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Its exactly what I want (minus the blue colour) OT: If only the woman selling this one was more co-operative. Asked for service record about Inspection 1 or 2, she has no clue what I'm talking about. 2004 BMW M3 Convertible |
OP bought a Land Rover and didn't know how much it is to maintain+bought it at a notorious liquidation centre. I think you deserve to learn from your mistakes and do some research before you buy another car unless you have more money and time to burn which I assume you don't want to. As for the VAL, I think it's not all bad. You may get to get a fair car for the price you were looking for if you have the expertise to look at the car and identify all the crap they try to tell you, other than that, if you're just a regular average customer, I would stay away from there. |
Vancouver Auto Liquidation probably repost..but google reviews.. most positive ones sound fishy like they were planted.. the negative ones go along with OPs experience. |
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Your response is that OP deserves to get ripped off because he may not be as street savvy as you? Perhaps old grandmothers deserve to get their savings scammed from African emails too? -J |
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You're just going to buy a Land Rover because you feel like you need one. You expect there will be problems with the car because you're at a liquidation centre, but you don't know what to expect. A liquidation centre has just indirectly implied they can forge finance documents, yet still gives you a checklist that the car is in complete good condition to drive and you still believes this checklist has validity. Really? Street savvy? No. I didn't say he deserved to lose all this money to this "shady" dealership. I'm saying he deserved a lesson to know next time to do some checking on the internet before dealing with whatever dealership or choosing whichever car he wishes. I see threads all over RS asking for past experiences with dealerships, and I think that is a good way to add on what to expect at the dealership and on top of that, do some research yourself. |
Just do your research. They get a lot of BMW's wholesaled from Brian Jessel from trade-ins that they can't re-certify (too old, or too many kms). There's nothing wrong with that, but that's why they're so cheap, cause you know somethings going to go sooner or later. I bought a 100k car from these guys for 25gs, with no decs. If you don't carfax it, get a fresh icbc report, and give it a good test drive first then you're an idiot. If you want to pay next to nothing for a Bimmer you can't be afraid of the shady dealers. |
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There is always a reason why it is selling for a few grand less than what others are selling it for. Do your research first. Lastly, if you can't afford to maintain a Land Rover, don't drive one. |
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More stuff can go wrong and cost alot to fix on premium cars. Nobody expects premium euro cars to have japanese reliability. |
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