These cars are sold as-is w/ mechanic option. That's made clear. My problem is the type of cars they are offering and how they are advertising them as being in quality condition. I bought a car a few months ago at the end of the day after being offered a nice deal. A mechanic and two body shops have since noted that the entire brake system is shot, a wheel bearing is going bad, and there is considerable rust creating holes in the frame--more than your typical NE Ohio car, totaling a few thousand dollars minimum in repairs. The boss was nice enough to sit down with me to talk this over. My concern is that even after I pushed him, he took no responsibility for offering cars like these and putting customers in potential danger. He didn't offer to walk out and look at the car with me or look up the file. I would have been pleased if he had engaged in helping with the issue in any way. He noted that he does not have time or resources to look over every car and still keep them affordable. It is very concerning that a dealer would comfortably sell calls that pose potential dangers to drivers and their families, describe them as being in good condition in the selling process, and then completely wash their hands of any responsibility upon making a sale. This business does something many don't--offer cars at an affordable price--but in a deeply untrustworthy and blame-shifting manner. ~Merrick
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