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The dealer by imidazol97
Sep 26, 2004 (11:20 am)
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did not train the driver by demonstrating before the drive nor did they have the salesman drive first to demonstrate. It's their fault the driver had difficulty making the change.
 
EOD for me.
 
If a store has material which are fragile if dropped and the dropping as I peruse their wares is an accident, it's their insurance. IF I throw the item down in an argument or to show dislike for something the store or their representative has doen, then it's my responsibility.
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Re: The dealer [imidazol97] by bowke28
Sep 26, 2004 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Sep 26, 2004 11:20 am)

just like today's society to reassign responsibility. helping out to repair the tire is the RIGHT THING TO DO. regardless of legalities.
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What is "reasonable"? by bobst
Sep 26, 2004 (2:47 pm)
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I don't think the law is always cut and dried. A lot of it depends on what is 'reasonable', like in "guilty beyond a reasonable doubt".
 
In this case, I think it would have been reasonable for the salesman to drive the car first and demonstrate how to operate anything that was a little tricky.
 
It also would have been reasonable for the buyer to be careful when trying anything tricky, like the tranny thing that got her in trouble.
 
It looks to me like both parties were somewhat negligent.
 
By the way, I just heard on the news here in D.C. that five teenagers were killed in two accidents over in Maryland last night. How sad. Things like that make damaging a tire, or me being upset because I hit a bad 5-iron on the last hole this morning, seem so minor. I think I will go help my wife fix dinner.
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Same thing happened here... by isellhondas
Sep 26, 2004 (2:52 pm)
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Last week. a couple of 17year olds lost control of their car on what is called " Roller Coaster Hill". Hit a tree...both dead. Nice kids who were good students.
 
Funny...the town I grew up in had a Roller Coaster Hill too and I remember almost losing it myself one dark night so many years ago.
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by andyman73
Sep 26, 2004 (3:10 pm)
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I wonder how many of those teens would have survived by wearing that novelty item known as a seat belt? In my experience, and from what I have read, most of the teens that have died, did so mostly due to lack of seatbelt useage. I know, I buried a friend, age 25, he wasn't wearing his seat belt. It was his 4th major accident, this one was his fault. All others he was hit buy drunks or redlight runners. He didn't like wearing his belt, it crimped his style. He was an only child. Was such a nice kid, new him since he was 14.
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Re: [bowke28] by bp3959
Sep 26, 2004 (5:21 pm)
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Replying to: bowke28 (Sep 26, 2004 8:47 am)

I don't think the salesperson driving first would have helped in this situation, most likely he would have still had problems operating the vehicle properly. With a non-standard way of operating the gears the salesperson should have game a little lesson before even leaving the lot. Legal liability or not, he should have offered to take care of the damaged tire before they got a chance to try and force him into it.
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Re: Test Drive [imidazol97] by bp3959
Sep 26, 2004 (5:25 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Sep 26, 2004 10:12 am)

If I let someone drive my truck, and they screwed up and damaged my tire you better believe I'd expect them to pay for it. Your comment is just an example of one of societies major problems these days, no sense of responsiblity.
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Re: Question of Legal Liability [cargal2] by bp3959
Sep 26, 2004 (5:29 pm)
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Replying to: cargal2 (Sep 26, 2004 5:29 am)

I see some people here on this board being pretty nasty towards you saying you are trying to get out of paying. I get the feeling that you were just shaken up and wanted to get out of there. I really hope you'll do the right thing and own up to your mistake by paying for the tire. On the other side of this, I can understand if you didn't want to purchase from this dealership since they made some critical mistakes as well. I think the best thing to do here, is pay for the tire, leave the dealership and call it done. Hope this helps, and good luck in your future test drives.
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cal worthington's used car ........ by prophet2
Sep 26, 2004 (10:42 pm)
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Reminds me of a story decades ago about the customers who returned from a test drive during which the hood popped open and was ripped off the convertible by aerodynamic forces. They were naturally fearful as they drove in with the hood in the back seat. They were surprised at the reaction of the dealer - "Hell, don't worry about the hood. We have insurance for that kind of stuff. How did you like the drive?"
 
Ole Cal got one fan that day with that PR move!
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by andyman73
Sep 26, 2004 (11:24 pm)
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Good Ol' Cal, good for something besides entertaining commercials.

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