Lying Dealership
Ohio, dealership doesn't have 'sales people', just finance people. They pride themselves on giving out the door no haggle pricing on vehicles. One in particular caught my eye, further research found it was on the lot of 90+ days, was a fleet vehicle from the East coast (many of their inventory are fleet). One picture caught my eye and I drove over to take a peek at it in person as the kept wanting to contact me by phone, not email as I requested. I know this dealership has a location in which they do work on the cars, I was just not sure to what extent. The car had some damage to the front passenger bumper and fender. Both of these were plastic parts. Strangely the small body panel between these two damaged pieces was perfect. Asked for what they did to the vehicle, they said oil change/filter, and new tires and detailed it; the previous party might have replaced the panel. I just walked away and went right to searching the VIN+auction and found the auction site with photos. Dates match up with the history report. Sure enough the auction site shows the damage to the bumper, fender, and body panel. Lying POS. Nothing in the description of the work, nothing on the history report. Dealerships doing their own body work to sell should have to report it. LMK if there is somewhere I can add to that report so they don't screw the next person.