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Car Forum / Acura Cars / May 2004

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Beware Ottawa dealer

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Uhhuh - 21 May 2004 02:35 GMT
I have a friend who was looking at a certified pre-owned TL-S at Camco Autos
on Carling Ave.  It turns out that the vehicle had a lein against it and he
(luckily) backed out of the deal.  Make sure you do your due diligence and
check out vehicle histories (MTO has a used vehicle info. package that costs
$20 that reveals all the history of the vehicle) because as it turns out
there are some pretty shady dealers out there.
Roger - 21 May 2004 04:36 GMT
I can't comment on someone else's experience.
But, I on the other hand can say.
My experience with this dealership has been most pleasant.
Before and after purchase.

With both the sales and the service departments.

Purchased my EL about 40 days ago.
Frank - 22 May 2004 03:23 GMT
"Uhhuh" <c@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I have a friend who was looking at a certified pre-owned TL-S at Camco Autos
> on Carling Ave.  It turns out that the vehicle had a lein against it and he
> (luckily) backed out of the deal.  Make sure you do your due diligence and
> check out vehicle histories (MTO has a used vehicle info. package that costs
> $20 that reveals all the history of the vehicle) because as it turns out
> there are some pretty shady dealers out there.

Thanks for the information. This happens way more often then you
think. There was a TV show about this same issue recently in
Quebec. Seems that many dealers sales used cars with lein on
them.

As for me, I had so far an "acceptable" experience with Camco
Acura, but no more. I took possession of a RSX and the tires were
overinflated by 10 pounds! There are some obvious fit-and-finish
things they could have fixed prior to delivery, but did not.
Nothing bad, mind you, and nothing that will not be addressed
come my first oil change, but I would have like to receive a car
that had been prep properly. Afterall, I paid 900$ delivery
charge! I guess that the only reason I give it a passing grade
was because the sale rep was cool, and the car itself is amazing.

My experience of the sale process was also "just ok". They tell
you they will give you a third free oil changes if you say that
the experience was excellent. So I did (oh, the shame!).

My manager brought his CL there, and only had one negative
experience. They said his brakes needed changing. He did not
believe them and went to a brake expert who both told him
_and_showed_ him that they were fine.

So since then, I do not trust them when it comes to maintenance.
I will ask for my parts back.  However, we have no other choice
in Ottawa, except for Acura Casino in Gatineau. Did anyone heard
good things about them?.

Acura makes amazing cars, but lack of dealership competition is
not good for us customers.

Good luck man
Ghislain - 22 May 2004 03:43 GMT
I bought my TL from Camco and now go to Casino Acura for service. Their
service is OK and they are closer to my place.

> "Uhhuh" <c@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Good luck man
Kryptoknight - 24 May 2004 02:17 GMT
it's not your responsibility to do all the background checking. granted,
leads to unwanted headaches, but i'm hypothesizing even if you bought the
vehicle you would be safe under the law (dealer would be responsible for
such scandal)....

> I have a friend who was looking at a certified pre-owned TL-S at Camco Autos
> on Carling Ave.  It turns out that the vehicle had a lein against it and he
> (luckily) backed out of the deal.  Make sure you do your due diligence and
> check out vehicle histories (MTO has a used vehicle info. package that costs
> $20 that reveals all the history of the vehicle) because as it turns out
> there are some pretty shady dealers out there.
Stuart Gordon - 24 May 2004 06:10 GMT
Yup, ya don't have to worry about liens when buying from a dealer .... you
do if you buy from an individual,

> it's not your responsibility to do all the background checking. granted,
> leads to unwanted headaches, but i'm hypothesizing even if you bought the
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> > $20 that reveals all the history of the vehicle) because as it turns out
> > there are some pretty shady dealers out there.

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