Car Dealer trys to Rip me Off! Caught on Camera

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

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Avoid getting ripped off when buying your next used car. As you can see there are plenty of crooks out there and this Dealership wanted to pull the wool over my eyes! Don't become another victim in the used car world, it is very easy to make sure you get a safe reliable car! visit CarReality.com now!

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  • I always wondered where the rental vehicles from MI went, because when we were looking at a used car for my sister, we saw a lot of cars that the carfax said came from FL, most of them, were also rental cars. (we ended up buying from a private seller btw).

    and your tool seems useful, but from what I've read in the comments if you come across an aluminum, or plastic car your tool is really useless.

  • Good point made!

    About 95% of cars are made from Steel! which this tool will work on.

    Certain makes have Plastic Panels like Saturn.

    Many sports cars are made from aluminum, carbon fiber or even glass fiber!

    This tool is specifically made to help working class people, so it is applicable to most cars out there!

    Thanks for your contribution!

  • So because it was rear ended it's an unsafe vehicle? I understand the point, but come on. Just buy a new car and avoid this if you're going to say no to a car having a door replaced.

  • I would love to buy a new car, but 80% of people can only afford a used one. This one was going for full book value with accident damage, the door was NOT replaced, it was plastered with filler! IF you are going to Pay through the nose for a used car wouldn't you want one that is in tip top condition?

  • How does that thing work?

  • The Car Reality, Vehicle Crash Tester is a specially calibrated flexible magnetic device. When it is used on a vehicle with steel panels, it will accurately inform the user if the vehicle has been in an accident and rebuilt using plastic cement body filler and new paint. For more information, click on the Car Reality Link by the top right corner of this video. Thanks, Paul & Tanja

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  • Was the car dealer really trying to rip you off, or was he going by the carfax data?

    Why was carfax data incorrect?

    How reliable is that magnet?

  • the only thing that the car reports are good for are vehicles that had service at a dealer, not a guy in his garage.

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  • what is that sticking thing with the colors and how does it work exactly?

  • You don't know what else has been damaged in the crash.There might be cracks in the undercarriage.Also that car may never hold a proper alignment.Most likely, all the dealer did was make it look pretty and didn't bother to even inspect anything else just to save money.

  • you didn't test panels passed the faulted one. how can you say its been in a bad accident??

    for all you know the door could be from a different vehicle all together.

    I do agree, you have to be careful of the auto dealer

  • I assumed it was going for a middle end used car price when I made that comment. I agree with you!

  • OMG its Stan Morri Ford in Tracy, CA...total rip off artist

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