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I recently purchased a used Tacoma from a dealership (not going to name the dealership at this time). On the test drive everything felt fine and normal. The sales guy said they perform a 1 million point inspection and they already put 3 grand into the truck fixing the rack and pinion and a few other items that needed replaced. The morning after the purchase I noticed a vibration coming from the front end, it was a consistent slow vibration. My first thought was they just rotated the tires and I am getting a vibration from that. That afternoon the dealership called to ask how my experience was, I explained my new found concern and they said "bring it down, we will take a look and fix it if we find anything." I took it down, spent half a day away from work (losing money) for them to say they could find nothing. Whatever... They obviously didn't drive it. So, I left and figured if it got worse I would go back and bring the concern up again (now that it has been documented in their system).
Today I look at the paperwork I had left on my desk, read line 1 and then read line 2. I really hope that is some special code they use to say they test drove the vehicle and everything looked fine? I haven't called the service writer yet, when I get a break in a few I am going to call.
Today I look at the paperwork I had left on my desk, read line 1 and then read line 2. I really hope that is some special code they use to say they test drove the vehicle and everything looked fine? I haven't called the service writer yet, when I get a break in a few I am going to call.