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Westgate Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM has a large inventory and competitive pricing. Our staff members are professional and friendly. We are here to answer your questions and assist you in making a confident decision. Westgate Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM has a large inventory and competitive pricing. Our staff members are professional and friendly. We are here to answer your questions and assist you in making a confident decision.
Westgate Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM has a large inventory and competitive pricing. Our staff members are professional and friendly. We are here to answer your questions and assist you in making a confident decision. Westgate Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM has a large inventory and competitive pricing. Our staff members are professional and friendly. We are here to answer your questions and assist you in making a confident decision.
I recently bought a used vehicle at the advertised price on line. I was showed pictures of the car (with mats), the window sticker (showing it was optioned with mats) and I was given the second key. I drove 2.5 hours to pick up this car. Upon arriving home, I noticed the floor mats were not secured. Why? That's because they had swapped out mats with a different car. Unsecured mats are a safety hazard as they can get stuck under the gas pedal. Also, I took out the second key and it does not work either. Took it to my local dealership and they said it's for another make of car and could not be programed to my car. Cost to replace and program ($632). Cost for mats $199.
Of course, I contacted Braxton and asked them to correct this. I even offered to pay half. He declined, blaming it on his manager's decision and saying I had gotten a good deal on the car so they wouldn't do anything here. Technically, this car was used (Driven 1 month and had 900 miles on it), and so they think I should accept it as is. And generally I'd agree. except when you show me there are floor mats and give me a key, I'd expect those to be right. If you had told me up front - this is such a good deal, we are removing the mats and the second key, then at least I would have knowingly had to agree to it.
Not cool. If they operate this way, what else do you have to be worried about?