I purchased a vehicle from Garber Buick of Saginaw. Financing was available from a high risk lender, depending on the return to work date of my layed off husbands employer. I myself have a job that was sufficient, but did not have enough time in for our lender to use my income. Our salesperson, Erika, stated that if my husband was not back to work within 30 days, that she would re-work the paperwork to extend the financing window. She also implied that if our lender pulled out, that Garber would back the loan. So on that note, we put a down payment down and purchased the vehicle. The title was transfered and insurance was placed on it. Withing the first three days of the purchase, the car had complications that were obvious, not starting and stalling while going down the road. The car was then placed in Garber's repair shop, fixed after several trips back. At that point, we wanted a different vehicle, and at first was optimisticly told that that was possible. But as that became a real possibility, the attitude from Garber changed. Eventually the car was fixed, and that dissapointing chapter was closed.
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