- Sep 4, 2005
- 1,615
- 0
- 76
I paid 27.2k before TTL. Vehicle was not in use until 1/1/16
I texted the used car salesman asking for an explanation. I still have the vehicle history reports they gave me.
They had to have known as it was a dealership owned vehicle and it was repaired at their onsite collision center. I am hoping that this was just to refurbish the front bumper for the CPO process but I'm not entirely sure.
can you call the shop it was fixed at and get some more information on it?
also giving you a clean report when it was anything but is shady.
my wife didn't pull in far enough once before closing it.
on a 08 prius i've seen them under the hood, on both fenders (near the strut mounts iirc), and on the aluminum bumper reinforcement. they were all black stickers with the toyota logo in the background. None on the plastic bumper cover. dunno what lexus would do differentlyShould there be a VIN sticker on the hood? I always thought manufacturers put the VIN on major panels on vehicles, such as a hood or doors.
Cause I don't see any stickers indicating any sort of VIN.
The more obvious sign would be witness marks on the bolts holding the hood to the hinges, and/or a mismatch between the finish on the hood and the hinges.Should there be a VIN sticker on the hood? I always thought manufacturers put the VIN on major panels on vehicles, such as a hood or doors.
Cause I don't see any stickers indicating any sort of VIN.
"Hi, the CT was not in an accident, the front bumper was scuffed and repainted, very common and nothing to worry about. Let me know if I can answer any further questions you may have. Thank you!"
BS meter = high.
I'd at least deal with another salesman next time. He knew the bumper had been damaged and repainted and hid it from you. There's 2 insurance claim numbers, so probably another vehicle involved?
It's a very minor accident, I wouldn't worry about the car, but it shows in your report and drops the car's value a bit.