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Why do car dealers always stretch the truth/and or lie?
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I don't have any idea but it really irks me. When I bought my 2000 GTS from Bill Pemberton at Woodhouse he did the same thing to me. Let me quote...

"The car isn't "brand new", it's got 6,300 miles and the bottom nose is scuffed up a little- they're all like that" - Bill Pemberton

Then about a week later the car shows up...

Rolls off the truck and I inspect it. This is where the "streching of the truth" starts.

The car DOES look like new - BRAND NEW. He had it detailed top to bottom - inside and out and delivered in an enclosed carrier. This is deception at it's core.

THEN I look under the nose and there aren't any scuffs at all. The s.o.b. had the scuffs repaired and repainted as new at his cost!!

LIES! - There weren't any scuffs. Stretching the truth - The car WAS like new.

This is just pure trickery. TRICKERY!!
 

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Yeah. As I recall, Bill told me mine was a 9 on a 10 scale. After spending 1/2 a day going over it I could not figure out where it lost a point. Not even a Russian figure skating Judge would have given it anything but a 10.
 
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