20/20 undercover at Carmax
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 5:48 pm
In Hartford, CT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1YQkysD15g
This is dumb. Not having a recall fixed is not scandalous considering any buyer can have that recall performed at any brand dealer for free. The customer isn't stuck with anything. The only thing you could say is that the customer did not know of an open recall and then the issue actually happens to them. I guess you could just pass more laws to protect the ignorant...maybe just require any open recalls to be handed over with the paperwork when the car is purchased. Shouldn't be too hard anyway.
What is annoying is the implied conflation between selling a car with open recalls and selling "a lemon." Regular people already think recalls are a problem when they are actually a very good thing. Used cars can be a risk but you know what definitely has a lot of recalls? Brand new cars.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1YQkysD15g
This is dumb. Not having a recall fixed is not scandalous considering any buyer can have that recall performed at any brand dealer for free. The customer isn't stuck with anything. The only thing you could say is that the customer did not know of an open recall and then the issue actually happens to them. I guess you could just pass more laws to protect the ignorant...maybe just require any open recalls to be handed over with the paperwork when the car is purchased. Shouldn't be too hard anyway.
What is annoying is the implied conflation between selling a car with open recalls and selling "a lemon." Regular people already think recalls are a problem when they are actually a very good thing. Used cars can be a risk but you know what definitely has a lot of recalls? Brand new cars.