- Year
- 2016
- Vehicle Model
- 200 Series
- Location
- United States
anyone have access to check a VIN? I don't trust what they publish on the dealer site...
JTMCY7AJXG4043012
JTMCY7AJXG4043012
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Thank you, great tool... also looking for a VIN History is anyone has access to CarFax or??
But I'm sure the A/C is fixed now
And magically, there is no longer a title issue as well! (Ok, that was always a line of crud, but AC still being a potential issue is probably legit)
Sooo let's see: $42,5 --> $43,5 --> $47 and with Koons you get the pleasure of paying their $895 dealer fee.
Oh yeah, I'm sure they 'made the A/C right' and gave it a 1,000-point certified inspection
What's the deal with the title fiasco? Did that pop up on the third-party Autocheck/Carfax report, or did the dealership state that it had a title problem?
I ask because it wouldn't surprise me if they mistakenly listed this 2016 incredibly low and then said there was a title issue as an excuse to pull the ad to then relist the vehicle at a $4,5k premium a couple of days later. Not that it's a bad price as is, but I find it amusing. I've seen similar LC listings over the past few years that were pulled and then relisted at a higher price. They're trying to avoid apps like CarGurus flagging the price increase and informing potential buyers - which would happen if they simply modified the same listing.
I'm making the same assumption as you based on the comment from the member above as the vehicle reports were clean; the title reason was given once the dealership realized they goofed on the pricing. It's a throw away line from dealers to get potential buyers to walk away. I've heard it before and of course there can be hiccups but since member who mentioned it was given this response just a couple days ago and now it's suddenly for sale again, I'm thinking management knew precisely what they were doing.