I was interested in a truck that Indys Unlimited Motors had featured on there website, the description claimed it was a ""clean, non-smoker truck."" I looked at all the pictures that they had on the website, it looked awesome. I made several calls and emails with no response from the dealership. So I decided to drive 45 miles to see the truck, with every intention on buying it that very night if they still had it. Before I even pulled into the dealership I noticed that the beautiful truck that I had seen on the website had severe body damage on the passenger side of the bed, door, and quarter panel. For me this was definitely a deal breaker. Who wants to buy a wrecked truck? (Unless you own a body shop and enjoy paying grossly inflated prices for wrecked cars)
After the fact I was contacted by the dealership and they said that it was only minor cosmetic damage and hardly noticeable. I went back to the website and noticed the picture of the passenger side of the truck was missing, which I did not notice when looking at them before.
I feel that the ad for this truck was very misleading and a shady way of getting me to there dealership while putting 90 miles on my car.
Thanks a lot Indys Unlimited Motors, can I have my gas money back?
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