Reason for Visit: Sales
I recommend this dealer: No
My Review of Motorcars of Lansing:
The sales agreement was signed on February 5 for a 97 VW Jetta, & as a condition for purchase, new front brakes and rotors be installed. Mike noted this on the sales agreement. I did not get a receipt for this. The brakes grind terribly so, I believe that the brakes have not been replaced. <br><br>Since the Jetta would not shift into gear within the first 12 hours of picking the car up, I took the vehicle to a transmission specialist for evaluation. He told me, “This transmission has major issues.” I tried to bring the car back to John on Saturday, February 19th. I felt it would be best for everyone just to return the car and receive a full refund of my purchase price since the original sales agreement had not been honored. When I arrived John told me, “I didn’t get a chance to go over the car like I wanted to” and offered to make things right. <br><br>John promised to replace the transmission and fix the items on the list below. He would “make it right.” He was very believable and I wanted to give him the chance to make it right. He agreed to fix the following items & provide receipts for all work completed: <br><br>1. Replace the transmission – we would contribute $350 <br>2. Fix the passenger side lock <br>3. Fix the (-) battery cable connection & tighten the (+) terminal <br>4. Fasten down the battery<br>5. Replace the passenger side headlight<br>6. Replace the grill & front VW emblem<br>7. Reattach two brackets under the hood that are just hanging<br><br>John said that he would deliver the car to Grandville on either Tuesday, February 22nd or Friday, February 25th. The car was not delivered on either of those days. When we called to follow up, he said he had trouble getting a transmission. After at least 15 calls, Mike and Monte from Motorcars, finally delivered the car 2 weeks later than promised. When Monte got out of the car, he said the brakes are going to need fixing! Not only did he not know that the car was supposed to have new brakes, he is the one who told me they needed to be fixed. From the list above, here are the results: <br><br>1) Replace the transmission – only partially <br> a) The gear shift indicator shows N when the car is in Drive. <br>b) When the car is in park, the release button on the shifter doesn’t release unless you wiggle it. The button has to pop out to get the key out. <br>c) Because the linkage to the transmission is adjusted incorrectly, the alarm can be easily set off as a result of the PRNDL assembly being in error. <br>2) I purchased the additional 90day / 3000 miles warranty and have not received a copy of the warranty.<br>3) I have no the receipts for any of the repairs that were to be completed. Without receipts I have no proof that the work has been done.<br>4) Fix the passenger side lock = repaired<br>5) Fix the (-) battery cable connection tighten (+) terminal = repaired<br>6) Fasten down the battery – NOT repaired<br>7) Replace the passenger side headlight - NOT repaired <br>8) Replace the grill – VERY POORLY glued instead of replaced <br>9) Reattach the two brackets under the hood - NOT repaired and now there is an additional bracket that is just hanging from the transmission area!<br><br>I tried to reach John by phone many times since March 11th, to resolve this matter. He would not return any of my calls nor would he return any calls from the Dispute Resolution Center. This is a free service for Mediation as an option to going to court.<br><br>I have now filed a law suit against Motorcars of Lansing. <br>
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