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Originally Posted by Vypurr
^ Word! I talked to you at Carlisle and told you what was "really" on the car. But I believe all of the blame lies in the lap of Autostrada. They sold the car to you, not Scott.
Scott screwed them over and they should approach him to settle their beef with him, and they should make things right with you because you are the buyer from them!
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Not defending Autostrada or anyone else for that matter...but we all have to realize...they're car salesmen, not mechanics. They don't know the parts installed on a car and would have one hell of a time trying to identify them all. Autostrada technically never owns half the cars that are on their lot. I know for a fact that they have most of the cars there on consignment...which means they detail the car, do the advertising, and put it on their lot to sell. What they do is pretty straightforward and requires little to no work from their staff...provided they get the correct information from the owner. The reason they may seem high on the price is because that's what the owner is trying to get for the car and most of the time, they don't budge. Technically, Scott did sell the car to him, Autostrada was just the median for the sale. Had the car belonged to Autostrada in the first place, he would never know anything of the previous owner.