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Dealership cars dirty?

I went to a dealership to get a sports vehicle. The one I was looking at has a few miles on it and is stationed outside the showroom. I went to inspect the car and the exterior was obviously dusty and a bit in the interior as well. This is understandable as the vehicle has been out for a while. However the tires seem a bit dirtier than usual and seem to have a little too much wear for a new car. I have thoughts telling me that someone burned some rubber during a test driver and it worries me because the tires are expensive to replace. Are my worries justified or is it that the car is just needs some quick cleaning and the tires are in great shape? Is it normal? The loaded model of the car in the showrrom is absolutely clean. I am picking it up in a few days and getting insurance and other paperwork done, so please let know if this is something that should be of concern.

Appreciate it.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    If you don't like the car, don't buy it. If you have second thoughts, ask the dealer, not the internet. Bring your concerns to someone that might be able to act on them and fix it, so they aren't concerns. Once you sign the papers and drive off the lot it is yours, and the problems that you had, if unresolved become your nagging nightmares and add to dissatisfaction at the very beginning. You don't get to bring it back if you don't like it, once you leave the deal is done and can't be undone, unless your financing blows up.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Maybe their porter is out sick.

    I bought a trade in one night that was literally full of trash.

    Rather than clean it out because I was very tired, I just marked a very low price on the window, $795.

    I got a call THAT NIGHT and went to show it, the stupid customer pretty much cussed me out for not cleaning it out. I got the keys, locked the car back up and told he the car isn't for sale to her.

    The next day, I cleaned it out and shined it up which took a good 90 minutes. And I increased the price to $950.

    The stupid lady who cussed me out wanted to buy it for the $795 and I told he the price is now $950 but its not for sale to her.

    Someone else bought it for $950.

    But not here. She insulted me for having the gall to price a car low before I had a chance to clean it up.

  • 6 years ago

    If you are in doubt, pass. There are many used celan cars for sale.

  • Scott
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    It's not a new car. You said so yourself.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    They usually detail them right before you buy them.

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