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Who's responsible?
I recently purchased a Carrera from one of the top dealers of used Porsches. I had a PPI done and everything checked out fine...
I chose to have the car trucked to my house in an enclosed truck. The dealer couldn't line up a enclosed trailer and shipped the car on a flat bed large enough for two cars. The dealer chose the trucking company not me....
After receiving the car I took it to a Porsche shop in my area for a oil change and a good looking over. Upon their inspection they discovered that both of the cars rear lower control arms were bent. Since the scratches to the control arms were fresh they felt the damaged was caused when the car was chained down. [when the car was delivered I did see the chains on the arms but didn't think anything of it]
I called the dealer to inform them of the bent arms and they said it was my responsibility not theirs...
I called the towing company and they said the bent arms were not caused by them..
I paid $2000.00 to have new arms installed.
Am I out 2K or do I sue the dealer?
Any input is appreciated...
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