Hi All,
New here as I just bought a 2000 LC with 200K miles a week and a half ago. I was really excited to get it and drove to Mississippi to buy the vehicle. Naturally, I did not check it over very well before purchasing, foolishly believing that it had been through the dealer's service department and checked out.
The car spent its life in Illinois, so rust underneath. When I got it back home I noticed the following:
- Moonroof broken
- Tailpipe between CC and muffler cracked in half
- One of the rear shocks was just hanging as it broke from the rusty connection
- Hood won't open
- Parking brake stuck
I am pretty irritated at this point. I only drove it a few times, and within 5 days, the brake line ruptured and stranded me. After having it towed to a mechanic, he tells me that the brake and fuel lines are all bad and need to be replaced. He also says that the master cylinder is likely in need of replacement. On top of this, he says the rust is so bad that he worries about the long-term stability of the frame. He recommended I seek a refund. Alas, the dealership was not willing to do this for me.
I am not a handy person with vehicles so I can't do a lot of repairs on my own. At this point should I just look to sell it with all the issues disclosed and see if someone is willing to pay me some of what I paid? I don't want to pay to have all these repairs done and have to keep going back to the shop again and again (as the mechanic said would likely happen).
It's just sitting in my driveway right now and can't be driven without a repair to the brake line. I am pretty bummed but just thought I'd ask some folks with experience for their input.
Thanks
New here as I just bought a 2000 LC with 200K miles a week and a half ago. I was really excited to get it and drove to Mississippi to buy the vehicle. Naturally, I did not check it over very well before purchasing, foolishly believing that it had been through the dealer's service department and checked out.
The car spent its life in Illinois, so rust underneath. When I got it back home I noticed the following:
- Moonroof broken
- Tailpipe between CC and muffler cracked in half
- One of the rear shocks was just hanging as it broke from the rusty connection
- Hood won't open
- Parking brake stuck
I am pretty irritated at this point. I only drove it a few times, and within 5 days, the brake line ruptured and stranded me. After having it towed to a mechanic, he tells me that the brake and fuel lines are all bad and need to be replaced. He also says that the master cylinder is likely in need of replacement. On top of this, he says the rust is so bad that he worries about the long-term stability of the frame. He recommended I seek a refund. Alas, the dealership was not willing to do this for me.
I am not a handy person with vehicles so I can't do a lot of repairs on my own. At this point should I just look to sell it with all the issues disclosed and see if someone is willing to pay me some of what I paid? I don't want to pay to have all these repairs done and have to keep going back to the shop again and again (as the mechanic said would likely happen).
It's just sitting in my driveway right now and can't be driven without a repair to the brake line. I am pretty bummed but just thought I'd ask some folks with experience for their input.
Thanks