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Firstly, you should remove the billboard and signage outside of your dealership, which says “Trust Dealership “ You are NOT to be trusted. We purchased a used vehicle and specifically asked that the car battery be checked and replaced should need be, at our own cost. We payed cash for the vehicle . A month later, the car wouldn’t start, due to a flat battery. When I brought the car in, despite knowing very well that you sold me a car with a faulty battery, You had the audacity to say I left a door open or a light on, resulting in the flat battery. You played innocent and returned the vehicle to me, after having charged the faulty battery. A month later, on Christmas Day, the vehicle would not start again, and the battery light appeared on the dashboard. After having being embarrassed again, for having to jump start the car, the car was booked into VW for a diagnostics check. Less than 20 minutes later, they called to inform me that the car battery was defective. And there was absolutely no other issue. 1. Stop cheating customers 2. Buyers intending to buy from this dealership, should first check the battery before taking ownership of the car. 3. Better still, do yourself a favor and purchase your vehicle elsewhere.