- May 7, 2002
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I usually go to a dealer, ask to test drive a car, and hook it up and do the normal driving routine, and see how everything checks out. Seems like a no brainer right? (Yes, I know it won't find everything, but it does plot the data and you can tell if something seems odd or not)
Well, this time around, sales guy wanted to come with, which I find odd, but whatever, and when I went to plug it in, and he objected. I said, it is only a reader, and he goes "I GAVE YOU THE CARFAX REPORT!"
I was like, yeah, and? That don't provide the same information. He then goes, 'THE REPORT COVERS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW! IT IS ILLEGAL IF I PLUG IT IN!'.
I go, come again? He goes, 'IT IS ILLEGAL, IT IS HACKING THE CAR!' I go, it is a reader, nothing more, we can even ask your shop, and he goes 'NOT WORTH MY TIME!', I go. Wrong, it is not worth MY time.
Since when does Carfax/autocheck reports contain anything useful for anything besides checking for accidents/salvage/flood stuff?
Well, this time around, sales guy wanted to come with, which I find odd, but whatever, and when I went to plug it in, and he objected. I said, it is only a reader, and he goes "I GAVE YOU THE CARFAX REPORT!"
I was like, yeah, and? That don't provide the same information. He then goes, 'THE REPORT COVERS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW! IT IS ILLEGAL IF I PLUG IT IN!'.
I go, come again? He goes, 'IT IS ILLEGAL, IT IS HACKING THE CAR!' I go, it is a reader, nothing more, we can even ask your shop, and he goes 'NOT WORTH MY TIME!', I go. Wrong, it is not worth MY time.
Since when does Carfax/autocheck reports contain anything useful for anything besides checking for accidents/salvage/flood stuff?