kranky
Elite Member
Bought my father-in-law's car after he bought a new one. Instead of selling it directly to me, he traded it in and told the dealer I would be coming the next day to buy it. My FIL thought he was doing me a favor as the dealer is much closer to our house than my FIL's house is. Except he didn't realize the dealer would mark it up before selling it to me.
They didn't even have the car fully detailed when I went to get it, but I just wanted to get it over with. During the paperwork shuffle I asked the salesguy if the car would be a CPO. Answer: no, they didn't do the "172 point inspection/reconditioning", they just did a thorough safety check (which was added to the bill). And he reminded me that if it WAS a CPO, the price would have been higher to account for all their extra work.
Today I get a letter from Buick congratulating me on the purchase of a CPO Buick, along with a wallet card that shows the car qualifies for CPO services (2 yr/30k miles free oil changes and tire rotations) and a 12 month/12k mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.
Not like winning the lottery, but useful anyway. I guess someone screwed up at the dealership.
They didn't even have the car fully detailed when I went to get it, but I just wanted to get it over with. During the paperwork shuffle I asked the salesguy if the car would be a CPO. Answer: no, they didn't do the "172 point inspection/reconditioning", they just did a thorough safety check (which was added to the bill). And he reminded me that if it WAS a CPO, the price would have been higher to account for all their extra work.
Today I get a letter from Buick congratulating me on the purchase of a CPO Buick, along with a wallet card that shows the car qualifies for CPO services (2 yr/30k miles free oil changes and tire rotations) and a 12 month/12k mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.
Not like winning the lottery, but useful anyway. I guess someone screwed up at the dealership.