Do Not Buy from Chicago Motor Cars / my 911R
#16
Thanks bud, lets get together next week when I am in town and NOT talk about cars. lol
#17
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Thread Starter
no, you have a few pieces right, the ones that support the story in your head. And missed the macro point entirely. Here we go:
Wait, do I have this all right:
1) You made many-many $1,000 flipping a car, and are "massively disappointed"?
Yes, both can be true at the same time, does this confuse you? I am disappointed at dishonesty. This is the overall point of the thread.
2) Got paid in full, and are "massively disappointed"?
Yes, see above.
3) Knowingly dealt with a used-car-salesman, and became surprised and "massively disappointed"?
Knowingly how? Not known or disclosed.
4) Then you come on Rennlist and disclose private information about a Rennlister?
Yes
5) It's OK for you to flip for a profit, but not anyone else?
Its not ok to be dishonest.
6) You get disappointed easily?
No
* I don't know Mr. Fox
** I know very little about CMC....what I do know, it to stay away from them
***CMC's (poor) reputation is well established on RL
****Not all used-car-salesmen are bad
1) You made many-many $1,000 flipping a car, and are "massively disappointed"?
Yes, both can be true at the same time, does this confuse you? I am disappointed at dishonesty. This is the overall point of the thread.
2) Got paid in full, and are "massively disappointed"?
Yes, see above.
3) Knowingly dealt with a used-car-salesman, and became surprised and "massively disappointed"?
Knowingly how? Not known or disclosed.
4) Then you come on Rennlist and disclose private information about a Rennlister?
Yes
5) It's OK for you to flip for a profit, but not anyone else?
Its not ok to be dishonest.
6) You get disappointed easily?
No
* I don't know Mr. Fox
** I know very little about CMC....what I do know, it to stay away from them
***CMC's (poor) reputation is well established on RL
****Not all used-car-salesmen are bad
#18
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Thanks - feel free to delete the message.
#19
Race Director
Originally Posted by sechsgang
I sold my 991gt3 to Dan a while ago and it was one of the easiest transactions I've ever done...from the looks of it you want to sell your car, agree on a price (rennlist or not) and the transaction goes through smoothly, what's the real problem here?
Somehow he see's it listed for new asking price and he feels he left $$ on the table. Dealers asking isn't what it will likely sell for and they have the carry the car and have money tied up.
They are a BUSINESS like any other dealer. DUH!
#20
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
I sold my 991gt3 to Dan a while ago and it was one of the easiest transactions I've ever done...from the looks of it you want to sell your car, agree on a price (rennlist or not), you then ADD money to it and the transaction still goes through smoothly, what's the real problem here?
#21
Race Director
Originally Posted by superquant
The problem is the intended use of the car and who was buying it which was clearly misleading. Believe it or not, for some people there is more to $$$ involved in agreeing to a transaction. Is that conceivable?
You sold a DAMN car, not your first born. Move on. Geez.
#22
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Thread Starter
#23
Three Wheelin'
Even though it has 1,800 miles, for less than $300K, that is a great buy!
Hope the parties involved, get the issues resolved.
Drive safe,
GT3RS-Fan1
Hope the parties involved, get the issues resolved.
Drive safe,
GT3RS-Fan1
Just had a massively disappointing car experience with selling my 911R to a would be ‘rennlister’ Big_foxy, aka Dan Fox and his scummy shop Chicago Motor Cars.
I thought I would sell the car to an enthusiast so i posted it on rennlist at a good price. Dan straight lied to me on multiple occasions and represented himself as buyer and user.
Now the car has shown up as a flip. Buyers be advised: dan paid under 300 for the car so you should be able to get it at that price. Or don’t buy it at all from slimey people that you cant trust.
http://www.chicagomotorcars.com/vehi...il-id-24447705
I thought I would sell the car to an enthusiast so i posted it on rennlist at a good price. Dan straight lied to me on multiple occasions and represented himself as buyer and user.
Now the car has shown up as a flip. Buyers be advised: dan paid under 300 for the car so you should be able to get it at that price. Or don’t buy it at all from slimey people that you cant trust.
http://www.chicagomotorcars.com/vehi...il-id-24447705
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#26
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Originally Posted by superquant
Just had a massively disappointing car experience with selling my 911R to a would be ‘rennlister’ Big_foxy, aka Dan Fox and his scummy shop Chicago Motor Cars.
I thought I would sell the car to an enthusiast so i posted it on rennlist at a good price. Dan straight lied to me on multiple occasions and represented himself as buyer and user.
Now the car has shown up as a flip. Buyers be advised: dan paid under 300 for the car so you should be able to get it at that price. Or don’t buy it at all from slimey people that you cant trust.
http://www.chicagomotorcars.com/vehi...il-id-24447705
I thought I would sell the car to an enthusiast so i posted it on rennlist at a good price. Dan straight lied to me on multiple occasions and represented himself as buyer and user.
Now the car has shown up as a flip. Buyers be advised: dan paid under 300 for the car so you should be able to get it at that price. Or don’t buy it at all from slimey people that you cant trust.
http://www.chicagomotorcars.com/vehi...il-id-24447705
If you wanted to do an enthusiast a favor you should have sold it for MSRP. How much did you make on the car??
Ok for you to make a profit, but cry on the forum when you sell for more than your asking and get paid in full??
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You made about $100,000 on the flip. Great job. Congrats (seriously). Beautiful car. I can see why you are now feeling remorseful. It's done. Move on. But try dragging everyone else down with you.
#28
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If you break up with your woman , or let go of your car, don't get upset where they end up..no matter what you are promised,.they are no longer in your control.
This transaction may stink, but I don't think it is worth discussing on a public forum, it does no one anything good.
This transaction may stink, but I don't think it is worth discussing on a public forum, it does no one anything good.
#29
Another Rennlist meltdown.
Provide the contract where it states what intended use shall be, otherwise stop bashing people and companies for doing what they want with their car.
Remember, trust nothing you hear and only half of what you see
Provide the contract where it states what intended use shall be, otherwise stop bashing people and companies for doing what they want with their car.
Remember, trust nothing you hear and only half of what you see
#30
Three Wheelin'
There are a few on this site that will act like they are buying the car for the personal use but have other intentions. . I had it happen to me a few years back. Yes I was little bugged that I got lied to. But I got what I wanted so..
You might not like it but you got 10k more then your asking price..
You might not like it but you got 10k more then your asking price..