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  1. Cooley, To tell you the truth, the second time when I tried to pick up the car again, all the scratches has been polished quite nicely, so there was not much thing that I need to say to them, fortunately ... But I think the most important lesson learnt is, to check your car first before you paid them fully, especially I noticed that they kept trying to push you to the accounts section to "settle" the finance. Be persistent and insist that you have to see the car with your own eyes before settling the finance. Know your rights as a buyer and be sure that you have the support from Fair Trade shall the dealer trying to be unfair with you. Be cool at all times even when they try to put pressure or threaten you. Bring friends that familiar with buying a car so that you can get second opinion from them abt the quality of the car. That's all I guess ... Cheers ...
  2. Just want to update this post. :) Finally I got the car and I found that the scratches has been polished quite nicely and I don't have any complaint about it. It's perfect now and I am a happy owner of a new Corolla.... :D Phew! Thanks for all who has give me advise and strong support on this one. :)
  3. Looking at the condition of the car (having scratches in every single door), my answer would be yes, it is very likely ... :(
  4. Hi guys, If you guys know any reputable car detailer in Sydney that I can contact this week to accompany me checking the new car please let me know. Preferably someone who has experience and can help me talk with the dealer if there are any problem with the car. Ability to differentiate new car from "polished" demo car is a must too .... Cheers ...
  5. Thanks again Silver Levin. I really appreciate your help here. These will certainly be helpful. :) :) Please continue to study hard to help getting rid of this kind of problem B) Cheers.
  6. Silvabullit, Can you recommend me a reputable car detailer in Sydney? Preferably with this kind of experience and able to help me talk to the dealer. I think I need one this weekend. Do you mind also to share how much is your service? (with the discount applies :D) If you don't want to post it here, could you please PM me? How do you charge your service? Is it per visit or per hour or per car basis? Thanks man. Cheers.
  7. Silver Levin, Thank you again for your insightful comments. Now that I know on which ground I can do action on them, who do you think I should approach to justifiy and investigate whether this car is really new or not? I meant isn't a demo car still considered new because they are unregistered yet? Do I need a car detailer? Can he/she support me in legal action as a qualified witness? (you know like a psychologist trying to determine whether the accused is crazy or not?) I wonder if the customer is protected with this kind of practice act, would any dealer actually has the guts to cheat customer? Did they do it simply because they know that the customer are simply ignorant of this law? Do you know many cases whereby the car dealer is being punished by the application of this law? I wonder whether the punishment/penalty is severe enough for them not to do it again??? Cheers.
  8. Thanks for the info, Silver Levin. I think I was holding my breath while reading this, but luckily it was a relief at the end. Hopefully I understand completely. It is quite heavy stuff you have there. I think I will keep the name of the dealer privately unless it's necessary to reveal for the investigation purposes. Thanks again Silver Levin.
  9. Thanks for sharing, Silvabullit. That will certainly come in handy this weekend. So if i can pick up those details, then what should I say to them? :( "I think this car is a demo car based on such and such and I would like to get a new car and not this one because the condition is just unacceptable?" What kind of replies that I should expect from them and how to avoid it? Any major lesson that you have learnt from dealing with this kind of dealership and how to avoid it? Thanks again for your help Silvabullit. If you are in Sydney I will really consider hiring you this weekend to help me talk to them. Is your service expensive? ;) Cheers.
  10. Silvabullit, Thanks for your comments here. That is very interesting idea. I never heard about car detailer job before in my life and it is probably what I need now. Since you are professional, I believe you have seen so many new cars before, do you mind to share your experience for me? Like us, as a buyer, what are our rights if we think the car condition is not acceptable? Are we entitled to ask for a new car if the car given is not in acceptable condition? I understand that sometimes scratches are very subjective. It may be okay for one person but not okay for others. So, how do we set the standard here? Is the standard is "perfect" condition? Well, to me, since I am paying 20K+ which is very big money (to me), that is why I am expecting though. But I am just afraid that kind of standard doesn't exist here. Have you come across to a situation whereby you suspect the dealer might have given your client a demo car? I am just wondering how do you justify your opinion to them because of course the dealer wouldn't admit that it is a demo car, right? Have you come across a situation whereby your client succesfully get a new car because you are not satisfied with the condition? Do you mind share your experience here? Thanks in advance Silvabullit!
  11. I know what you mean, the customer service is just sucks after the deal is done. Before the deal, yes, it was not bad, the salesman even offered glass of water for us, talk nicely, give suggestion, lots of smile, etc ... but after the deal you can forget those :( That's also the reason I am sharing my story here, so that we, the customer, don't always get bullied by these salesmen. For some of us, probably the first time car owner, we probably never realized how bad they can be. I understand that probably they are having fierce competition, but still, this is not the way they should do business or win over the customers by cheating them. I probably did my homework and do lots of research/comparison before my purchase and I am pretty sure I got a good deal for this. But after I think again, that's probably the reason they gave me this car instead a brand new car. Damn! But again, they should just told me that they can't give me a better deal for a new car and instead they can just be honest and tell me if I am willing to accept this kind of quality for a demo car. Of course I know that I can't generalize the whole car sales out there, but it is important for the customer to have pre-caution and warned them before they even start to con us. Now I just hope I can get out of this situation and they genuinely give me a brand new car. So, Blue_Stivo, which toyota car dealer that you know giving poor customer service?
  12. Thanks Cooley and Eggbert_99 for your support. You guys really boost my morale! I am not sure whether I am allowed to say the name and location of the dealer? I am afraid that I will be accused of defamation? Even though I felt really annoyed and being shortchanged, I don't want to create trouble with them, I am still trying to resolve the issues. One of my friend in Sydney told me that it's possible for the dealer to polish the car until it appears nice but after several months down the road, the colour will be faded and not even because it's lost it's paint protection or something. Is that possible? That is why I really hesitate to proceed and take this car home now ... What should I say to them so that I can get a new car for a change? I think it's difficult to say if they can polish it really nice. I paid $1000 deposit. And yes, I am not planning to pay up the rest until I was satisfied. Good one! :D They really ****** me off until I also dunno what to say. You are absolutely right on this one. They did that by calling me, said that by the legal contract, I should have picked up the car within 7 days of notification that the car is ready. Which I did, but the car is not in acceptable condition and after they tried to polished the car, they should give me another 7 days, right? But NO, the manager said it's from the date I am being notified first time. What?!? That was really unfair, right? But luckily, the salesman agree that I can try to pick up the car this weekend. I agree with you, but my camera skill is not that good. And I have to say that due to metallic paint, at some angles you can't really see the scratch because of the reflection of the light. One more question, what else do I need to check before I drive away beside the kms reading? Again, thank you guys for your input and support. If anybody else have the same experience, please share it here and let me know how you guys handled it the last time ... Cheers.
  13. Hi guys, I am from Sydney and a newbie here, just found this forum through browsing. I hope you guys can help to give me your input to my problem. :( Posted the same topic in General Discussion but since this sub forum is more popular and my new car is still a Corolla I thought this is still related and I am hoping to get more replies and views from you guys ... You also can reply here: http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/inde...?showtopic=2253 Here is my story: I just bought a new Corolla Ascent and when I would like to pick it up last weekend, I found that there are scratches around the door handles (on every single door). I have been told that this is a new car and I paid for the new price but I suspect that this is a demo car. Could it be the case? How do I differentiate between demo car and new car? The scratches are pretty obvious from close inspection but the dealer kept saying that there are not any scratches. Now the dealer agreed to polish the car (even though the salesman has tried to polish it while I am there) but I am still afraid that this is NOT a new car. I haven't seen the car again after the polishing and I had refused to pay them the full amount until I see it again. But I really have doubts now whether to proceed with this transaction .... :( Do you guys have/heard any similar situation before? Is this normal to pay 20K +++ and you didn't get a "smooth" new car? Should I ask for another new car? or should I just forfeit my deposit and get another new car from another dealer???? This dealer seemed a bit dodgy to me after they said they can't see the scratches ... Talked to the manager also. Actually the salesman admitted that he saw the scratches and that's why he tried to polished them. But it was unsuccessful. But only when the manager came out he then turn around his thinking and said that he sees no scratches also. Left me thinking, gees man, if you didn't see the scratches, what the hell were you polishing just now???? The manager in fact a bit pushy, try to intimidate and said that he can't see the scratches and I have to paid up the money ... And he also said that the scratches will appear anyway after I used the car .... (but 20K+++ is a big money to me and the scratches seen in used car is actually the main reason why I am buying new instead ... :( ) Please help to advise and thanks in advance! Glad to have found this forum. Cheers.
  14. Thanks for the fast reply man. I am from Sydney. Yes, talked to the manager. Actually the salesman admitted that he saw the scratches and that's why he tried to polished them. But it was unsuccessful. But only when the manager came out he then turn around his thinking and said that he see no scratches also. Left me thinking, gees man, if you didn't see the scratches, what the hell were you polishing just now???? The manager in fact a bit pushy, try to intimidate and said that he can't see the scratches and I have to paid up the money ... And he also said that the scratches will appear anyway after I used the car .... (but 20K+++ is a big money to me and the scratches seen in used car is actually the main reason why I am buying new instead ...duh!) Why am I so unlucky in this case? Should I approach Fair trade? What should I do?
  15. Hi guys, I am newbie here, just found this forum through browsing. I hope you guys can help give me your input to my problem. :( I just bought a new corolla ascent and when I would like to pick it up last weekend, I found that there are scratches around the door handles (on every single door). I have been told that this is a new car and I paid for the new price but I suspect that this is a demo car. Could it be the case? How do I differentiate between demo car and new car? The scratches are pretty obvious from close inspection but the dealer kept saying that there are not any scratches. Now the dealer agreed to polish the car (even though the salesman has tried to polish it while I am there) but I am still afraid that this is not a new car. I haven't seen the car again after the polishing and I had refused to pay them the full amount until I see it again. But I really have doubts now whether to proceed with this transaction .... :( Do you guys have/heard any similar situation before? Is this normal to pay 20K +++ and you didn't get a "smooth" new car? Should I ask for another new car? or should I just forfeit my deposit and get another new car from another dealer???? This dealer seemed a bit dodgy to me after they said they can't see the scratches ... Please help to advise and thanks in advance! Glad to have found this forum. Cheers.
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