Put a deposit on a 2014 Range Rover from a dealer. The dealer drove to me for an inspection. The car was not road worthy and needed over $7,000 worth of work not including the excessive rust. The selling dealer told me I could have a full refund if the car didn’t check out. The dealer was pressuring for a cash sale to write it up cheaper as it had major rust issues and he would be protected. And he bought it from a dealer auction even though he was not a valid dealer according to the state of CA as his license was suspended. I asked for my money back as promised due to the fact that the car was a non road worthy car. The mechanic told me to run and don’t spend a dime. The car was metal to metal on brakes and was a junk east coast car rusted out. I spoke to the dealer and he drove off then blocked my number and refused to give me my deposit back. Then I found out the dealer ship was in fact not a real company. License suspended in 2008. Michael K Reyes of Beverly Hillls was a croom
John
Orange,#2Author of original report
Tue, August 29, 2023
I made this report and made terrible errors including the company information which was incorrect. Michael Reyes made things right and this personal transaction worked out. This was all just a miscommunication and this was an individual transaction nothing to do with Kristian Investments LLC. I called Ripoffreport to remove this but they do not remove reports. I spoke to Mike and apologized for attaching the wrong company and the miscommunication. Also apologized for the wrong information.
Irv
United States#3Consumer Comment
Sun, August 27, 2023
If YOU would have done some research, which you apparently did not, you would have found ANY used Range Rover is a complete waste of money due WELL KNOWN reliability matters. Why did you even consider giving this guy a deposit on a car you've never seen??? Did he give you a receipt? You are an adult, right? Perhaps you may consider going to a "Common Sense Clinic" since apparently you don't have much!